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Seabrook Population by Race and Ethnicity

Seabrook Population by Race Graph

Seabrook data is not available. Prince George's county data used instead.

2010 Population by Race and Ethnicity Prince George's county, MD Maryland United States
Population by Race
White 183,431 21.94% 3,417,626 59.74% 221,809,059 71.91%
Black or African American 526,590 62.97% 1,620,020 28.32% 37,036,996 12.01%
American Indian and Alaska Native 2,181 0.26% 13,464 0.24% 3,026,418 0.98%
Asian 34,451 4.12% 301,018 5.26% 13,906,406 4.51%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 633 0.08% 3,770 0.07% 662,031 0.21%
Other 88,920 10.63% 364,604 6.37% 32,014,224 10.38%
Population by Ethnicity
Population Hispanic 101,105 12.09% 385,503 6.74% 49,511,501 16.05%
Population Non Hispanic 735,101 87.91% 5,334,999 93.26% 258,943,633 83.95%

The data for Prince George's county, MD may also contain data for the following areas: Largo, Mount Rainier, College Park, Upper Marlboro, Aquasco, Calverton, New Carrollton, North Brentwood, Oxon Hill, Brandywine, Glenn Dale, Lanham Seabrook, Beltsville, Seat Pleasant, Adelphi, Cheltenham, Forestville, North Englewood, Mitchellville, Hyattsville, Cottage City, Greenbelt, Montpelier, West Hyattsville, Cheverly, Hillcrest Heights, Temple Hills, District Heights, Seabrook, Accokeek, Riverdale, Capitol Heights, Fort Washington, Chillum, Colmar Manor, Glenarden, Camp Springs, Landover, Springdale, Suitland, Kettering, Landover Hills, University Park, Lanham, Brentwood, Forest Heights, Berwyn Heights, Laurel, Clinton, Marlow Heights, Bowie, Fairmount Heights, Bladensburg

Race versus Ethnicity: According to the Census, race and ethnicity are considered two separate and distinct identities. Hispanic or Latino origin is asked as a separate question and categorized under ethnicity. In addition to their race and/or races, all respondents are categorized by one of two ethnicities, which are "Hispanic" and "Non Hispanic."

Hispanic Ethnicity: According to the Census, people of Hispanic origin, were those who indicated that their origin was Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or some other Hispanic origin. It should be noted that people of Hispanic origin may be of any race.

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