Back in the 1950's The Hillandale community of Silver Spring, Maryland mainly consisted of white people. Now there are different cultures and ethnicities every where in the community. Across the counrty all-white neighborhoods are vanishing rapidly. You would think that it is African American's with the reigns but it is the Asian and Hispanic ethnic groups that are " Re-Colonizing" are suburbs. America now is more diverse than it has ever be.
In the District 1 in 3 neighborhoods is strictly segregated. 10 years ago more than half were. fairfax is the most diverse with only 2% segregated. There are major alterations goin on like the teachers for public school teachers like hiring people whose second language is English, parking, and house regulations. White people won't move into black neighborhoods but black people continue to move into black neighbor hoods and the vacancies in white neighnorhoods.
Most people are moving into places that are more american so places in the midwest are not growing, but shrinking. John Logan who is a socialist said Asains and Hispanics paves the way for African Americans to move into white neighborhoods. It is still rare for White people to move into minority neighborhoods but they still excell in there own neighborhoods.
In the District 1 in 3 neighborhoods is strictly segregated. 10 years ago more than half were. fairfax is the most diverse with only 2% segregated. There are major alterations goin on like the teachers for public school teachers like hiring people whose second language is English, parking, and house regulations. White people won't move into black neighborhoods but black people continue to move into black neighbor hoods and the vacancies in white neighnorhoods.
Most people are moving into places that are more american so places in the midwest are not growing, but shrinking. John Logan who is a socialist said Asains and Hispanics paves the way for African Americans to move into white neighborhoods. It is still rare for White people to move into minority neighborhoods but they still excell in there own neighborhoods.

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