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2010 Census Omitted 3.7 Million Blacks — Nearly Five Times Its Original Undercount Claims

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A special report released by the National Urban League reveals that the U. S. Census Bureau omitted at least 3.7 million African-Americans from its 2010 count, nearly five times the 800,000 "undercount" that the bureau has long reported.

Source: The Washington Informer
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