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African Immigration to the United States

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Thank you for visiting this Library Research Guide. It lists information I think will be useful for exploring the topic of African immigration in the United States. It does not list all of the information available to you on this topic. Please contact me if the information you are seeking is not listed in this guide.

Black or African American Groups in the U.S. (2020) [U.S. Census Bureau Report]

https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2023/10/2020-census-dhc-a-black-population.html
 New Population Counts for 62 Detailed Black or African American Groups
Written by: Alli Coritz, Ricardo Henrique Lowe, Jr. and Jessica E. Peña, October 17, 2023

The largest Sub-Saharan African groups in 2020 were Nigerian, Ethiopian, Somali and Ghanaian. The top four groups made up about half of the Sub-Saharan African alone (50.5%) and Sub-Saharan African alone or in any combination (46.9%) populations. Each group was less than 2% of the total Black alone or in combination population (Table 1).
Four Caribbean groups (Jamaican, Haitian, Trinidadian and Tobagonian and West Indian) made up the majority of the Caribbean alone (90.1%) and Caribbean alone or in any combination (91.5%) populations. Together, Jamaican and Haitian comprised 80.5% of the nation’s Caribbean alone population. Jamaican and Haitian each made up 2.2% of the Black alone or in combination population.