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  1. The most recent United States census recognized five racial categories ( White, Black, Native American / Alaska Native, Asian, and Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander ), as well as people who belong to two or more of the racial categories. [2] [3] [4] The United States also recognizes the broader notion of ethnicity.

  2. Dec 16, 2021 · Learn about the definitions, formats, and uses of the race and ethnicity categories in the 2020 Census. Find answers to common questions about Hispanic origin, multiracial, and MENA responses.

  3. Feb 6, 2020 · Learn how the U.S. census has changed the categories and terms for race and ethnicity over time, from 1790 to 2020. See the timeline of the different names and definitions for various groups, such as black, white, Asian, Hispanic and multiracial.

  4. Oct 16, 2023 · 1890. 1950. An American Puzzle: Fitting Race in a Box. Census categories for race and ethnicity have shaped how the nation sees itself. Here’s how they have changed over the last 230 years. By...

  5. www.census.gov › topics › populationRace - Census.gov

    Learn how the Census Bureau collects and reports race data based on self-identification and OMB guidelines. Explore visualizations, news, publications, and working papers on race and ethnicity in the U.S.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EthnicityEthnicity - Wikipedia

    An ethnicity or ethnic group is a group of people who identify with each other on the basis of perceived shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Those attributes can include a common nation of origin, or common sets of ancestry, traditions, language, history, society, religion, or social treatment.

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  8. Jun 10, 2022 · The 2020 Census used improved race and ethnicity questions and showed a large increase in the Multiracial population. The White alone population declined, while the Hispanic or Latino population grew and became the second-largest group.

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