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Patterns in Tennessee's Black Population 2000-2010
Moser, H. Ronald
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Tennessee's Business
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The recent increase in the rate of growth in the black population has important implications for the state's population mix.
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Tennessee Population Growth 2000-2010
Moser, H. Ronald
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Tennessee's growth rate during the relevant 10-year-period was almost 20 percent higher than the comparable national growth rate of 9.7 percent.
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