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Change is constant. And nowhere does that ring more true than in the major cities across America. Immigration, gentrification, and the cost of living all factor into where Blacks have settled over the years. The following list includes the top big cities with the largest Black populations according to 2010 census. In another ten years, we can guess that the bottom five may fall off the list.

10. Los Angeles, CA 859, 086

L.A’s black population is definitely dwindling, as its Hispanic population continues to rise. Today, preference for city jobs is given to bi-lingual speakers.

8. Detroit, MI 972,689

Detroit’s population is decreasing across the board thanks to a shaky economy and notoriously bad city management (hello Kwame Kilpatrick). There’s no Motown glory to this city, which once provided stable jobs in the automotive industry.

5. Philadelphia, PA 1,204,303

Very little changes in Philadelphia. The stagnant city has maintained a strong Black population over the last century despite slow economic growth and high crime. It’s also one of the few cities with a visible Black Muslim population.

1. New York, NY 3,044,096

 New York is a large city, with five boroughs, which partially explains its claim to the largest Black city. But, the other critical factor is immigration. Brooklyn is home to a large Caribbean population and Harlem is home to a large West African Caribbean population. Throw in Black Puerto Ricans, Dominicans and Haitians and there you go.