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An interactive map scattered with dots representing the race of every single person in the United States helps us visualize racial divides.
A new interactive map produced by The Demographics and Workforce Group at the University of Virginia outlines the population of the United States based on race and ethnicity. The data were taken ...
This is a map of every single American living in the United States—one dot for each person—broken down by the block they live on and their self-reported racial identity.
Virginia's governor election this year is a popularity test for Republican President Donald Trump and his policies, ...
The Racial Dot Map represents every person–all 308,745,538 of us–in the United States. Here, the dense population masses of New York and New Jersey.
Kaine, far ahead in his Senate race, tries to expand the map in Virginia for other Democrats September 8, 2018 More than 6 years ago ...
Political analyst predicts outcomes for key Virginia races at university event, October 23, 2024. (Credit: Rachel Tillapaugh/WSET) ...
How diverse is your neighborhood really? This map by Dustin Cable at the University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service displays the population distribution of every person in ...
See live updates of Virginia election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
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Drawing on data from the 2010 U.S. Census, the map shows one dot per person, color-coded by race. That's 308,745,538 dots in all.
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