Ranking of Alabama Counties By Non-Hispanic Black or African American Population in 2022

Updated on August 12, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2022, among all Alabama counties, Jefferson County had the highest number of people who identified their ethnicity as Non-Hispanic Black or African American (285.82K), followed by Mobile County (149.60K), and Montgomery County (135.67K).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Alabama counties.

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Ranking of Alabama Counties By Non-Hispanic Black or African American Population in 2022
Jefferson
285.82K
Mobile
149.60K
Montgomery
135.67K
Madison
98.68K
Tuscaloosa
76.08K
Lee
40.58K
Shelby
32.52K
Houston
29.34K
Russell
26.72K
Talladega
26.23K
Ranking of Alabama Counties By Non-Hispanic Black or African American Population in 2022
Rank
County
Non-Hispanic Black or African American Population
1 Jefferson County 285,820
2 Mobile County 149,599
3 Montgomery County 135,674
4 Madison County 98,680
5 Tuscaloosa County 76,076
6 Lee County 40,576
7 Shelby County 32,515
8 Houston County 29,341
9 Russell County 26,724
10 Talladega County 26,231
11 Dallas County 25,972
12 Calhoun County 25,490
13 Baldwin County 20,392
14 Elmore County 19,540
15 Morgan County 16,026
16 Etowah County 15,530
17 Limestone County 15,448
18 Macon County 14,625
19 Chambers County 13,458
20 Pike County 12,523
21 Autauga County 12,500
22 Barbour County 11,541
23 Escambia County 11,211
24 Tallapoosa County 10,757
25 Dale County 10,380
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