- Source: Washingtoncitypaper
- Via: Elise Hu

For the first time since a brief moment in the 1950s, neither African-Americans nor Caucasians account for a majority of D.C.’s population. The District of Columbia is at its most diverse, but the city remains grossly divided, a reality noted with such frequency that it threatens to become a cliché.
Read more at: www.washingtoncitypaper.com