Percent of the total U.S. African-American population living in the 13 Southern states: 52.6

Of the 10 states in which Black women make up the largest proportion of the female population, number in the South: 8

Percent of the population that is Black and female in Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi, respectively: 16.3, 16.9, 20

Number of members of those states’ congressional delegations who are Black women: 0

Of the 12 states in which Black women are overrepresented in the legislature compared to their Black female population, number in the South: 0

Of the 13 Southern states, number that have in place voter ID laws, which disproportionately disadvantage Black women: 11

Ratio of anti-union right-to-work laws in the South compared to the rest of the country: 2:1

Percent less that non-unionized Black women earn than unionized Black women in the South: 34.5 

Rank of Louisiana among the states with the largest gap in earnings between Black women and white men: 1

Percent of white men’s earnings that Black women make there: 46.3

Median annual income of Black women in Louisiana and Mississippi, where earnings for Black women are the nation’s lowest: $25,000

Rank of the South among U.S. regions in breast cancer prevalence among Black women: 1

Rank of the South in diabetes prevalence among Black women: 1

Of the 10 states where the largest proportion of the female population is Black, number that have not expanded Medicaid: 7

Of those seven states, number in the South: 7

(Click on figure to go source. All of these numbers are from “The Status of Black Women in the United States,” a collaborative report by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research and the National Domestic Worker’s Alliance.)


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Rebekah Barber is a staff writer at NPQ. Prior to coming to NPQ, she was an inaugural Frances Ellen Watkins Harper editor at The 19th News. She was also a writer at Facing South, the online magazine for the Institute for Southern Studies. Her work has also been featured in The Nation, Truthout, The Appeal and other outlets. She has degrees in English and history from North Carolina Central University and a Master of Public Policy degree from Duke University.

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