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The 5 largest ethnic groups in Alabama are White (Non-Hispanic) (65.1%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (26.8%), White (Hispanic) (2.72%), Two+ (Non-Hispanic) (1.68%), and Asian (Non-Hispanic) (1.33%). 5.53% of the households in Alabama speak a non-English language at home as their primary language.
White: 68.09% Black or African American: 26.64% Two or more races: 1.89% Other race: 1.45%
The number of Alabamians who identify as non-Hispanic white fell from about 3.2 million in 2010 down to about 3.17 million in 2020, a decline of roughly 33,000 people, or around 1%.
It's the third largest racial or ethnic group in the state, but still much smaller than the non-Hispanic white or Black populations. Just 5.3% of Alabamians identify as Hispanic.
Alabama DemographicsWhite: 68.09% Black or African American: 26.64% Two or more races: 1.89% Other race: 1.45%
This statistic shows the resident population distribution of Alabama in 2019, by race and ethnicity. In 2019, 27.8 percent of Alabama residents were Black or African American.
Texas has the highest Black population in the United States of 3,936,669, about 14% of Texas's total population. Texas is the second-most diverse state in the U.S. Following Texas is Florida with 3,867,495 (18%), New York with 3,763,977 (19%), and Georgia with 3,549,349 (34%).