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Since data is taken from the U.S. census, the map includes a dot for every single person at the place they lived on April 1, 2010—even President Barack Obama.
The Racial Dot Map represents every person–all 308,745,538 of us–in the United States. Here, the dense population masses of New York and New Jersey.
A U.S. judge ruled that the U.S. Department of Transportation's consideration of race or gender when awarding billions of dollars in federal highway and transit project funding set aside for ...
Yale prof Bill Rankin uses dot maps to show the diversity and lack thereof in Chicago and the Bay Area. Chicago is as segregated as you'd expect, but the far north side along the lake looks to be ...
The Trump administration said on Wednesday it will end the U.S. Transportation Department's consideration of race or gender when awarding billions of dollars in federal highway and transit project ...
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