Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Chicago tops nation for segregation

The Chicago Sun-Times reports:
Chicago remains the most segregated big city in America, but it also has experienced some of the sharpest declines in segregation of those cities during the last 10 years, according to a national study released Monday.

The study, which examined U.S. Census Bureau data stretching back to 1890, found that cities are more integrated than at any time since 1910, and that “all-white neighborhoods are effectively extinct.”
Blue America is so "progressive".