The
Racial Dot Map was one of my favorite Google Maps of last year. It is now also possible to view the same data overlaid on an OpenStreetMap.
The Racial Dot Map is a fascinating visualization of the geographic distribution,
population density, and racial diversity of the USA. The map uses data
from the 2010 US census, with each of the 308,745,538 dots representing
the location of one American.
If you prefer your underlying map to be open-sourced then you can now view the data on a Leaflet.js OpenStreetMap, called the
Racial Dotmap Site.
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