The population structure of the United States is changing - within 30 years most Americans are Caucasians. Most of this change comes from the influx of immigrants from Asia and Latin America, many of which have migrated to traditional gateway cities like Los Angeles and New York City. But at the same time, many of these immigrants have traveled to smaller urban areas, suburbs, and rural areas. Using a number of studies by sociologists such as Daniel Lichter, Merlin Chowkwanyun, Maria Krysan, Samuel Kye and others, recent Vox articles reported that as suburbs become more diverse this is a parallel phenomenon. Separation
According to Lichter's survey, housing separation in cities has been stable over the past 25 years, but isolation elsewhere has become more common. Krysan's survey found that the community of Caucasians is less diverse than Hispanic or African Americans. Specifically, the Caucasian family is moving to a closed community and more predominantly white rural areas. Licther is called "runaway". Chrisan said,
"Over the past several decades, demographics were not about flight, about white people making decisions about where next people will move, not about escaping from a particular type of community."
This recent isolated repetition is different from the isolated city and suburban "white flight" in 1960, and more neighborhood choices. Self isolation of this new type of housing is similar not only for evacuation of ethnic minorities but also for evacuation of the white community.
In this article we will use all of this evidence to explain that white people are racists and that they isolate communities by escaping minorities. To some extent, it is more accurate for each group to participate in self-isolation. Caucasian taste is most contradictory to reality and desires a white community of at least 50% of whites and 32% of white cities. In 32% of black cities, blacks want 40% of the black community. The tastes of Latin Americans are almost consistent with reality, but sometimes they are biased towards blacks to meet the average racial mix.
The history of black isolation began in towns and cities before the Civil War. The reason for the separation in the city is to confirm that black Americans live separately from white Americans. In the era of slavery, most black Americans lived in the rural areas of the south, and it was necessary to carry out the apartheid program - the southern black slaves were from white Americans by agricultural system and slavery It was automatically isolated. This is not the case in northern state cities. An apartheid system was developed in the northern towns and cities to ensure that African Americans are dependent on Caucasians. This is accomplished by depriving public access to public facilities such as trams and trains and banning black people from hotels, theaters, museums and restaurants.