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Carlos McCullough Geog 3100 Dr. Oetter Final Project Dec. 4 2003

Racial Profiling in Georgia. Purpose: To use GIS along with data from the US Census to better understand the racial distribution of the counties of Ga.Conclusion: As the population of Georgia increases, the counties are becoming more integrated. Most of the Blacks seems to concentrate around the l

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Carlos McCullough Geog 3100 Dr. Oetter Final Project Dec. 4 2003

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    1. Carlos McCullough Geog 3100 Dr. Oetter Final Project Dec. 4 2003

    2. Racial Profiling in Georgia Purpose: To use GIS along with data from the US Census to better understand the racial distribution of the counties of Ga. Conclusion: As the population of Georgia increases, the counties are becoming more integrated. Most of the Blacks seems to concentrate around the larger cities. Although there remains that has remained the same over the century.

    3. Rate of Growth in Georgia 1900-2000 Both Race Increase and Decrease White Increase (1940-1980) Black Increase (1940-2000)

    4. Percentage of Total Population in Georgia 1900-2000 Smallest Difference in 1900 Todays 28.07% best in four decades

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