- Diversity in Denver, Colorado
The City and County of
Denver ,Colorado is one of theUnited States ' most ethnically diverse cities. The racial makeup of Denver is 51.9% White, 11.1% Black or African American, about 2.2% Native American, 2.81%Asian American , 0.12% Pacific Islander, 15.59% from other races, and 3.75% from two or more races. 31.68% of the population is Hispanic or Latino of any race, giving Denver one of the highest populations of Hispanics or Latinos in the U.S.The Black American West & Denver
Denver's central position made it a very appealing city in the post-Civil War era. Many Coloradans had fought in the Civil War, and the territory had little reputation for backlash against African Americans. Many of the early Denverites to settle the city were of African lineage, especially those who had escaped slavery. In honor of these frontiersmen, Paul Stewert erected the Black American West Museum in Denver, as a tribute to their lives. In addition, former Denver First Lady and State Senator
Wilma Webb led the movement to adoptMartin Luther King, Jr. Day as a state holiday, long before the U.S. did. The movement was a success.Asian Denver
Denver's geographical position in the
United States has also played a role in Denver's notable Asian population. While not as famous as the communtities ofSan Francisco 's "Chinatown",Los Angeles ' "Little Tokyo", orSeattle 's "International District", Denver's considerable population ofJapanese Americans is considered a vital part of the city. In the northeast part of Denver,Sakura Square was founded in1944 by formerly-internedJapanese people migrating from the West Coast states ofWashington ,Oregon , andCalifornia . Nicknamed "Tiny" or "Little Tokyo" by Denverites, the community plays host to several public markets and restaurants indicative of Japanese culture (unlikeSeattle , or San Francisco which each have one notable market). The city-wide celebrations ofChinese New Year have attracted many tourists annually, and generate a boom in Sakura Square's economy.Jewish Denver
Denver's Jewish population is highly notable, as the Denver Metropolitan Area also has one of the largest
Jewish communities in the U.S. (with a population of roughly 100,000). In the city of Denver, the largest populations of Jews are found in the West Colfax and Hilltop neighborhoods. [ [http://www.milechai.com/jewish_colorado Shalom Mile Chai Jewish Books and Judaica ] ] The heritage of many generations of Khazar Denverites is very visible in the city, and its many landmarks (several prominent synagogues among them). Denver is also home to the National Jewish Medical and Research Center. Famous Jews from or who lived in Denver include musiciansBob Dylan ,Matisyahu ,Golda Meir , and comediansThe Smothers Brothers .Hispanic and Latino Denver
It is well known that Denver's population consists of approximately one-third Hispanic or Latino.In 1983, Denver voters elected
Federico Peña as mayor, who would come to be known as one of Denver's greatest political leaders and innovators. In2006 , Denver became an epicenter in theimmigration reform movement, with many illegal immigrants residing in the City and County. Coloradan heritage in theRepublic of Texas ,New Spain , as well asMexico helped the early Denver to grow in size and diversity, racially and religiously.Native Americans in Denver
Another notable population is that of Denver Native Americans. In 1992, Colorado made headlines in electing the first Native American to the U.S. Senate,
Ben Nighthorse Campbell .Many of the City's historic districts are home to cultural centers and museums of Plains Native Americans heritage. The Denver Pow-Wow, an enormous yearly event, attracts tourist from all over the world to learn about the early peoples of the West.Other ethnicities
Of course, Denver is home to many other ethnicities. The former
Lowry Air Force Base , is where manySoutheast Asian immigrants first came into Denver. The city is also home to the largest Mongolian population outside of the country itself [ [http://www.denversistercities.org/ulaanbaatar.php Overview of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: Denver Sister Cities International ] ] . There are also sizable immigrant Russian, Polish, Ethiopian, and Lebanese populations in Denver. Many recent studies have indicated Denver's diversity is all but certain to grow, as will its general population.ee also
List of famous Denverites References
External links
* [http://www.denvergov.org/ The City and County of Denver]
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