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I. U.S. Urban Ethnic Diversity

A. Distribution of Ethnicities 1. In the U.S.: – clustering of ethnicities – African-American migration patterns 2.Ethnicity & race – division by race (South Africa)

B. U.S. Distribution 1.African-Americans: 13% Hispanics: 15% 2.Asian-American: 4% American Indian: 1% *“Hispanic” or Hispanic-American: term that the U.S. government chose in 1973 applied to all people from Spanish-speaking countries

Population in the U.S. by Race, 2000 Population in the U.S. by Race, 2000 In 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau allowed Americans to categorize themselves as one race or more than one race.

C. Clustering of Ethnicities 1.Clustering of ethnicities at two scales: - particular regions - neighborhoods 2.African-Americans: clustered in the Southeast Hispanics: Southwest Asian-Americans: West

African Americans in the U.S. The highest percentages of African Americans are in the rural South and in northern cities.

Hispanic Americans in the U.S. The highest percentages of Hispanic Americans are in the southwest and in northern cities.

Asian Americans in the U.S. The highest percentages of Asian Americans are in Hawaii and California.

Native Americans in the U.S. The highest percentages of Native Americans are in parts of the plains, the southwest, and Alaska.

D. Ethnicities in Cities 1.more than half of African- Americans live in cities Ex: 75% in Detroit are African- American…1/20 th in rest of Michigan 2.states with the largest Hispanic populations— California & Texas 3.descendants of European immigrants: ethnic identity more likely to be retained through cultural traditions, NOT location

Ethnicities in Chicago African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, & European Americans clustered in different areas of city.

Ethnicities in Los Angeles Hispanic, white, African American, and Asian areas in and around Los Angeles.

E. Residential Segregation The “degree to which two or more groups live separately from one another”… Highest Rate of Residential Segregation for African Americans: Lowest Rate of Residential Segregation for Hispanics:

Ethnic Groups in Los Angeles Ethnic Groups in Los Angeles “barrioization” – when the population of a neighborhood changes over largely to Hispanic

African Americans in Baltimore Areas with 90% African American population in Baltimore expanded from a core area NW of downtown in the 1950s.

Race in the United States Every 10 years the U.S. Bureau of the Census asks people to classify themselves according to races with which they most closely identify. The 2000 census permitted people to check more than 1 of 14 categories listed.

F. “White Flight” Segregation laws were eliminated during the s Rather than integrate, whites fled Led to the expansion of black ghettos in U.S. ghetto ghetto: a segregated ethnic neighborhood

II. International Ethnic Divisions

A. Division in South Africa Apartheid 1.Apartheid: the physical separation of different races 2.Apartheid laws repealed during the 1990s

Dismantling of Apartheid 1991: the white-dominated government of South Africa repealed the apartheid laws, The African National Congress was legalized, and its leader, Nelson Mandela, was released from jail after more than 27 years. In April 1994, Mandela was overwhelmingly elected the country’s first black president. Whites were guaranteed representation in the government during a five-year transition period, until 1999.

B. Ethnicities into Nationalities 1.Rise of nationalities – Nationalism 2.Multinational states – Ex: Former Soviet Union 3.Revival of ethnic identity

1. The United Kingdom United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, & Northern Ireland The main element of distinct national identity comes from sports…

2. Republics of the Soviet Union 15 republics of former Soviet Union are now independent countries.

Soviet Ethnicities

New Central Asian States

3. The Caucasus The Caucasus region is extremely diverse ethnically. Ethnic groups are spread across several national boundaries.

4. Sudan In Sudan a civil war has raged since the 1980s between two ethnicities: the black Christian and animist rebels in the southern provinces and the Arab Muslim- dominated government forces in the north

5. Lebanon Lebanon severely damaged by fighting among religious factions since the 1970s. Current estimate is about 60 percent Muslim, 30 percent Christian, and 10 percent other. When Lebanon became independent in 1943, the constitution required that each religion be represented in the Chamber of Deputies according to its percentage in the 1932 census. Christians, Sunni Muslims, Shiite Muslims, and Druze are dominant in different areas of the country.

6. Division of India & Pakistan Hindus in Pakistan and Muslims in India were killed attempting to reach the other side of the new border by people from the rival religion. At independence in 1947, British India was divided into India and Pakistan, resulting in the migration of 17 million people and many killings. In 1971, after a brutal civil war, East Pakistan became the country of Bangladesh.

Jammu & Kashmir Although its population is mainly Muslim, much of Jammu and Kashmir became part of India in India and Pakistan have fought two wars over the territory, and there has been a separatist insurgency in the area.

7. Sinhalese & Tamils in Sri Lanka The Sinhalese are mainly Buddhist and speak an Indo-European language, while the Tamils are mainly Hindu and speak a Dravidian language.

Images of Ethnic Wars The Reality of Ethnic Wars

C. “Ethnic Cleansing” 1.in Yugoslavia 2.in central Africa (Rwanda & Congo)

Ethnic Cleansing in the Balkans

Ethnic Cleansing in Kosovo Aerial photography helped document the stages of ethnic cleansing in western Kosovo in 1999.

“Balkanization”

Ethnicities in Africa The boundaries of African states do not (and cannot) coincide with the thousands of ethnic groups on the continent.

War in Rwanda

War in the Congo The conflict between Hutus and Tutsis spilled into neighboring countries of central Africa, especially the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Current Wars and Ethnic Conflicts