Previously on SBPDL: “Can Georgetown Survive the Black Menace?” — Why ‘The Plan’ Exists in Washington D.C.

A must read book explaining why white people fled from Washington D.C. is Ten Blocks From the White House; Anatomy of the Washington Riots of 1968. It’s a rare book, but one worth tracking down.

The Great Replacement in our nation’s capital city is interesting, because Washington D.C. represents one of the few cities in America where the white population is actually increasing (and nearing a numerical majority).

Let’s break it down for those at home still in disbelief the Great Replacement has been happening in the USA:

In 1910, Washington D.C. was 71 percent white. In 1920, Washington D.C. was 75 percent white. In 1930, Washington D.C. was 73 percent white. In 1940, Washington D.C. was 72 percent white. In 1950, Washington D.C. was 65 percent white. In 1960, Washington D.C. was 45 percent white. In 1970, Washington D.C. was 27 percent white. In 1980, Washington D.C. was 26 percent white. In 1990, Washington D.C. was 30 percent white. In 2000, Washington D.C. was 31 percent white. In 2010, Washington D.C. was 38 percent white. In 2019, Washington D.C. was 43 percent white.

Again, few cities across the USA are actually getting whiter, with Washington D.C. standing out among those significantly increasing the percentage of whites living in the city.

Just a quick reminder: Washington D.C. was never a Chocolate City, but the fear of being the victim of black crime drove white flight from a city whites were long the majority population.