is los angeles a racial segregated city ?

2015-05-03T13:01:48Z

I notice every ethnic grup is with their own . dance clubs are divided into every racial group , where I usually go is all english speaking latino growd ( chicano mainly, I'm not Mexican background though )

2015-05-03T13:08:01Z

sometimes I venture myself to go to eclectic growd clubs ,where there a melting pot of races ( so you know whoever goes there isn't the racist kkk, neo nazi oompa loompa type of person ) lol

2015-05-03T13:10:43Z

sometimes I venture myself to go to eclectic crowd clubs ,where there a melting pot of races, white, latino , etc ( so you know whoever goes there isn't the racist kkk, neo nazi oompa loompa type of person ) lol

2015-05-03T13:19:02Z

I live around Armenians, white ,and some latino and Filipino ( well, everyone knows how segregated armenians are ) anyway , los angeles is great but I do notice that is really big time segregated but maybe is better that way .... some ppl may say YOU BETTER OFF WITH YOUR OWN ,, or OR BIRDS OF THE SAME FEATHER FLY TOGETHER , LOL

Dennis2015-05-03T13:02:06Z

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Yes it is...

"The map below shows the racial lines of Los Angeles. The red dots represent white people, blue represents Black, orange represents Hispanic, green represents Asian, and yellow is other, according to maps of 2010 Census data by Eric Fischer."

Kini2015-05-03T13:00:28Z

Los Angeles is 450 sq. mi and 85 cities. Some cities have more black residents than others. Racial segregation is against the law.

Anonymous2015-05-03T13:36:00Z

Not legally or officially, but different groups tend to live in certain parts of the metro area and not others.

I lived in Brentwood, on the west side, where there were relatively few black residents, though there were certainly some. Affluent blacks were more likely to live in Baldwin Hills, while lower-income blacks lived in South-Central.

But you'll find that sort of pattern in a lot of large cities.

?2015-05-03T16:58:11Z

Only de facto segregated, just like in the Bronx where I live (mostly "Hispanic" with some African-American neighborhoods. White people live in the northern part of the borough (past Fordham Plaza near Yonkers, Westchester)

?2015-05-03T13:18:11Z

From what I see it is the Mexicans move in the black move out
I remember when forced bussing was mandated in the south a liberal man I did business with asked how I felt about it right in front of his fine looking black secretary ''I don't agree with it '' ''oh we all must learn to live as one'' ''ok she heard you now to business'' in short it came to liberal loony Calif one night I asked his secretary ''how Herman taking it'' after she stop laughing seems Herman's little darlings were a religious minority not a race he had them in a private school hour and a half away and working for Bus Stop. a liberal Jewish origination to put an end to this force bussing madness one got to love those liberal yankees

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