Historic Census Undercount Of Black Americans Robs Communities Of Billions In Funding And Fair Political Representation
National Urban League Calls for Congressional Hearings to
Document and Eliminate Flaws and Corruption
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“White-nationalist groups decrying “white genocide” and fearing demographic shifts, anti-immigrant populism, the long reach of old Jim Crow, and plain-old backroom political strategizing all come together here, at the unlikely nexus of the Census. Because the Census, at its core, is the key to democracy. If the Constitution gives power to the people, then the Census is the main mechanism to measure that power. That also makes it an incredibly useful weapon, one with the power to warp democracy in the right—or wrong—hands.” – Vann R. Newkirk II
A historic undercount of Black Americans in the 2020 Census could rob Black communities of billions of dollars in federal funding and the equivalent of almost three seats in the House of Representatives.