As New Ward Maps Take Shape Behind Closed Doors, Debate Heats Up – WTTW (Chicago)

Ald. Anthony Beale said he was “really disturbed” by the drop in Chicago’s African American population, and suggested that it was due in part to an undercount exacerbated by a “strategic” decision to send fewer census takers and other resources to African American neighborhoods.
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nixit
4 years ago

Purposeful undercount?! LOL, maybe CPS enrollment numbers provide some insight:

African American: 2010 = 171,462; 2020 = 122,116 (29% drop)
Hispanic: 2010 = 175,803; 2020 = 159,163 (10% drop)

Beale’s cognitive dissonance is palpable. His African American constituents are disappearing right before his eyes and he can’t see it.

undercount exacerbated by a “strategic” decision to send fewer census takers and other resources to African American neighborhoods. “I just can’t believe that certain communities had that kind of drop in population,” Beale said. “The manpower wasn’t put in the African American community to go door-to-door.”

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