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BLACKS, POLICE EYE EACH OTHER ACROSS RACIAL DIVIDE ANGER, FRUSTRATION MARK LIFE IN CENTRAL DISTRICT THESE DAYS.(News)
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
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July 6, 2001| Author:
Porterfield, Elaine; Kamb, Lewis; Castro, Hector
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Byline: ELAINE PORTERFIELD, LEWIS KAMB AND HECTOR CASTRO P-I reporters
*****CORRECTION ran on July 7, 2001, as follows:****** The Central District is no longer predominantly black. While that had been true for decades, new census numbers show whites now constitute a majority. A story on Page One yesterday mistakenly reported the racial makeup, which was correctly listed in an accompanying graphic.
The four black teens sitting and smoking in front of 3B's ...