By Kenneth Theisen
In August, the Census Bureau released population data announcing that California is now a "minority-majority state." The census figures indicate that non-Latino whites in 1999 were only 49.9 percent (16.5 million) of the state's 33.1 million population. From 1990 to 1999, the state's Latino popul...
In August, the Census Bureau released population data announcing that California is now a "minority-majority state." The census figures indicate that non-Latino whites in 1999 were only 49.9 percent (16.5 million) of the state's 33.1 million population. From 1990 to 1999, the state's Latino popul...
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