Minority races – Hispanics, blacks and Asians and other mixed races –
accounted for 50.4 per cent of births over the year to July, accounting for
a majority for the first time in US history.
The demographic milestone had been expected for years in a country founded by
European whites and that early on relied heavily on the work of enslaved
African populations, then went through a civil war and civil rights battle
over issues of race.
In recent years, the growth of Hispanic populations immigrating from Latin
America has hastened a decline in the majority status of white births, the
census data suggested.
"This is an important landmark," said Roderick Harrison, a former
chief of racial statistics at the Census Bureau who is now a sociologist at
Howard University. "This generation is growing up much more accustomed
to diversity than its elders." More Read
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