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  1. Black Legal Resources
  2. Black Statistics
  3. Black Property/Housing/Real Estate Information
  4. Black Employment Information
  5. Black Family Information
  6. Black Education Information
  7. Black Public Benefits Information
  8. Black Immigration & Civil Rights Information
  9. Black Zip Codes


Black Legal Resources Back to top
Alabama Law
Alabama Constitution
Alabama Codes from Justia
Code of Alabama from Alabama Legislative Information System Online (ALISON)
Administrative Code of Alabama from ALISON
Alabama Legislation 1998+ from ALISON

Alabama State Government
Office of the Governor - Official website of Alabama's governor.
Alabama State Legislature - comprised of the House and Senate.
State Senate - The Alabama State Senate is composed of 35 Senators. Each Senator represents a district of approximately 120,000 Alabamians.
House of Representatives - The Alabama House of Representatives is comprised of 105 members. Each member represents a district of approximately 40,000 people. All revenue raising matters must originate in the House.
Administrative Office of Courts - The purpose of the website is to keep the user informed about the Alabama Court System - its people, policies, events, and legal issues. It also provides access to a wide variety of information for those in the Alabama legal community.
Supreme Court - Alabama has three appellate courts - the Supreme Court, the Court of Civil Appeals, and the Court of Criminal Appeals.
Court of Civil Appeals
Court of Criminal Appeals

Legal Related Alabama State Agencies and Organizations
Alabama State Bar
Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution - The Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution, Inc. is a non-profit corporation organized to develop, implement, administer, assist, and manage alternative dispute resolution (ADR) programs in the courts, neighborhoods, educational facilities and government agencies within the State of Alabama.
Board of Pardons & Paroles - The mission of this agency is to enhance the safety of citizens by providing the Board of Pardons and Paroles and the Courts, which have probationary powers, with investigation and supervision of adult felony offenders who are placed on parole and probation.
State Law Library - The Alabama Supreme Court and State Law Library is the oldest law library in Alabama having been established in 1828 as the Library Society of the Bench and Bar of the Supreme Court, a private non-profit organization whose goal was to provide a library for the exclusive use of the Bench and Bar of the Supreme Court of the State.
Alabama Law Institute - Propose is to to clarify and simplify the laws of Alabama, to revise laws that are out-of-date and to fill in gaps in the law where there exists legal confusion. Created by act of the Legislature in 1967, the Alabama Law Institute was funded and commenced operations in 1969. The Institute is housed in the Law Center Building on the University of Alabama campus.
Department of Forensic Sciences - The Department of Forensic Sciences is the scientific arm of investigative agencies, with duties to assist sheriffs, police chiefs, coroners, state officials, and other law enforcement agencies in investigations of deaths and crimes.
Legislative Reference Service - Provides legal services to the Alabama legislature, the governor, and other state officers.
Alabama Legislature Information System Online

State Attorney General
Federal Courts
Alabama Middle


Black Statistics Back to top
  • Population (2000): 202
  • Land Area (2000): 7.979 square kilometers
  • Water Area (2000): 0.000 square kilometers
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Houses (2000): 102
Black Real Estate Lawyers provide services for home buying/selling, commercial real estate, leases, landlord tenant, construction, land use and zoning laws. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Black Employment Information Back to top
Black Employment By Industry

Color 0 Box Male, with percent of employed male population
1. Construction 8 16.00%
2. Farm Supplies, Wholesale 6 12.00%
3. Other Transportation 5 10.00%
4. Machinery Manufacturing 4 8.00%
5. Food and Beverage Stores 3 6.00%
6. Furniture and Related Manufacturing 3 6.00%
7. Other Direct Selling Estab 3 6.00%
8. Utilities 3 6.00%
9. Metal Manufactuing 2 4.00%
10. Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing 2 4.00%
11. Professional / Scientific / Tech Services 2 4.00%
12. Public Administration 2 4.00%
13. Publishing / Movie / Sound Recording Industries 2 4.00%
14. Textile and Textile Mills Manufacturing 2 4.00%
15. Truck Transportation 2 4.00%
16. Repair and Maintenance 1 2.00%
Color 1 Box Female, with percent of employed female population
1. Textile and Textile Mills Manufacturing 12 24.49%
2. Health Care 9 18.37%
3. Educational Services 5 10.20%
4. Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 3 6.12%
5. Professional / Scientific / Tech Services 3 6.12%
6. Social Assistance 3 6.12%
7. Truck Transportation 3 6.12%
8. Arts / Entertainment / Recreation 2 4.08%
9. Finance and Insurance 2 4.08%
10. Food and Beverage Stores 2 4.08%
11. Public Administration 2 4.08%
12. Construction 1 2.04%
13. U.S. Postal Service 1 2.04%
14. Used Merchandise / Gift / Misc. Stores 1 2.04%

Black Employment By Job

Color 0 Box Male, with percent of employed male population
1. Other Production Occupations 10 20.00%
2. Driver / Sales Workers and Truckers 8 16.00%
3. Other Construction Trades 4 8.00%
4. Vehicle Mechanics 4 8.00%
5. Construction Laborers 3 6.00%
6. Retail Sales, Not cashiers 3 6.00%
7. Woodworkers 3 6.00%
8. Carpenters 2 4.00%
9. Customer Service Representatives 2 4.00%
10. Drafters / Engineering / Mappers 2 4.00%
11. Informaion and Record Clerks, Not Customer Service 2 4.00%
12. Operations Managers Non Finance 2 4.00%
13. Other Office and Admin Support 2 4.00%
14. Recording / Scheduling / Dispatching 2 4.00%
15. Other Sales and Related Occupations 1 2.00%
Color 1 Box Female, with percent of employed female population
1. Other Production Occupations 12 24.49%
2. Registered Nurses 6 12.24%
3. Accountants and Auditors 3 6.12%
4. Bookkeeping / Accounting / Auditing 3 6.12%
5. Bus Drivers 3 6.12%
6. Cashiers 3 6.12%
7. Driver / Sales Workers and Truckers 3 6.12%
8. Nursing / Psychiatric / Home Health 3 6.12%
9. Recording / Scheduling / Dispatching 3 6.12%
10. Teachers, Pre/Primary School 3 6.12%
11. Financial Clerks, Non-bookkeeping 2 4.08%
12. Informaion and Record Clerks, Not Customer Service 2 4.08%
13. Other Office and Admin Support 2 4.08%
14. Supervisors / Construction and Extract 1 2.04%

Black Hours Worked Per Week In 1999
Hours Per Week Color 0 Box Population Percent
35 or more hours 97 58.43%
15-35 hours 10 6.02%
1-14 hours 3 1.81%
No regular hours 56 33.73%

Black Time Left For Work
Time Color 0 Box Population Percent
Midnight-4:59 AM 11 11.83%
5 AM-5:29 AM 7 7.53%
5:30 AM-5:59 AM 9 9.68%
6 AM-6:29 AM 22 23.66%
6:30 AM-6:59 AM 5 5.38%
7 AM-7:29 AM 10 10.75%
7:30 AM-7:59 AM 4 4.30%
8 AM-8:29 AM 0 0.00%
8:30 AM-8:59 AM 2 2.15%
9:00 AM-9:59 AM 0 0.00%
10:00 AM-10:59 AM 0 0.00%
11:00 AM-11:59 AM 0 0.00%
Noon-3:59 PM 3 3.23%
4 PM-11:59 PM 20 21.51%

Black Length Of Commute In Minutes
Minutes Color 0 Box Population Percent
Less than 5 1 1.08%
5-9 0 0.00%
10-14 7 7.53%
15-19 22 23.66%
20-24 26 27.96%
25-29 0 0.00%
30-34 18 19.35%
35-39 6 6.45%
40-44 0 0.00%
45-59 8 8.60%
60-89 4 4.30%
At least 90 1 1.08%

Black Length Of Commute In Mintues - Public vs. Private Transportation

Minutes Color 0 Box Population (public) Percent Color 1 Box Population (private) Percent
Under 30 0 0.00% 56 60.22%
30-44 0 0.00% 24 25.81%
45-59 0 0.00% 8 8.60%
At least 60 0 0.00% 5 5.38%

Black Type Of Commute
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Bicycle 0 0.00%
Color 1 Box Car / truck / van, carpool 17 18.09%
Color 2 Box Car / truck / van, solo 75 79.79%
Color 3 Box Motorcycle 0 0.00%
Color 4 Box Other 0 0.00%
Color 5 Box Public transportation 0 0.00%
Color 6 Box Walked 1 1.06%
Color 7 Box Worked at home 1 1.06%

Black Employment Lawyers handle cases involving employment contracts, severance agreements, OSHA, workers compensation, ADA, race, sex, pregnancy, national-orgin, sexual orientation and age discrimination, sexual harassment, hours & wages and overtime issues. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Black Family Information Back to top
Households (2000): 82 (224 people)
Families (2000): 68 (202 people)
Families where both partners work (2000): 31
People at same address in 1995: 118
Black Household Income in 1999

Income Population Percent
Under $10,000 7 8.54%
$10,000-$14,999 9 10.98%
$15,000-$19,999 5 6.10%
$20,000-$24,999 1 1.22%
$25,000-$29,999 15 18.29%
$30,000-$34,999 8 9.76%
$35,000-$39,999 14 17.07%
$40,000-$44,999 6 7.32%
$45,000-$49,999 2 2.44%
$50,000-$59,999 0 0.00%
$60,000-$74,999 10 12.20%
$75,000-$99,999 5 6.10%
$100,000-$124,999 0 0.00%
$125,000-$149,999 0 0.00%
$150,000-$199,999 0 0.00%
$200,000 or more 0 0.00%

Black Household Type
Type Population Percent
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 1 person 24 28.24%
Color 0 Box Family, 2 people 28 32.94%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 2 people 3 3.53%
Color 0 Box Family, 3 people 15 17.65%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 3 people 0 0.00%
Color 0 Box Family, 4 people 7 8.24%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 4 people 0 0.00%
Color 0 Box Family, 5 people 5 5.88%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 5 people 0 0.00%
Color 0 Box Family, 6 people 3 3.53%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 6 people 0 0.00%
Color 0 Box Family, 7 or more people 0 0.00%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 7 or more people 0 0.00%

Black Household Income Type
Type Color 0 Box Population Percent
Earnings 68 32.69%
Interest / Dividend / Rent 19 9.13%
Public Assistance 0 0.00%
Retirement 14 6.73%
Self Employment 10 4.81%
Social Security 19 9.13%
Supplemental Security 4 1.92%
Wage / Salary 68 32.69%
Other 6 2.88%

Black Family Type
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box No children under 18 25 51.02%
Color 1 Box With children under 18 24 48.98%

Black Marital Status - Male (for those 15+ in 2000)
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Divorced 4 5.00%
Color 1 Box Married 49 61.25%
Color 2 Box Never Married 23 28.75%
Color 3 Box Widowed 4 5.00%

Black Marital Status - Female (for those 15+ in 2000)
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Divorced 16 17.02%
Color 1 Box Married 53 56.38%
Color 2 Box Never Married 18 19.15%
Color 3 Box Widowed 7 7.45%

Black Family Lawyers help clients with family law issues, such as marriage, divorce, domestic partnerships, adoptions, paternity, annulment, child support, custody, division of property, alimony, palimony, restraining orders, spousal support, uncontested divorce and visitation rights. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Black Education Information Back to top
Black Highest Degree Earned (18 or older)
Degree Population Percent
Color 0 Box Less than 9th grade 12 7.84%
Color 1 Box 9th-12th grade, no diploma 11 7.19%
Color 2 Box High school diploma or equivalent 77 50.33%
Color 3 Box Some college, no degree 36 23.53%
Color 4 Box Associate degree 11 7.19%
Color 5 Box Bachelors degree 3 1.96%
Color 6 Box Graduate or professional degree 3 1.96%

Black Population In School (3 or older)
School Level Color 0 Box In Public School Percent Color 1 Box In Private School Percent Total Percent
Nursery or preschool 0 0.00% 4 1.98% 4 1.98%
Kindergarten 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00%
Grades 1-4 11 5.45% 0 0.00% 11 5.45%
Grades 5-8 23 11.39% 0 0.00% 23 11.39%
Grades 9-12 32 15.84% 0 0.00% 32 15.84%
Undergrad college 5 2.48% 0 0.00% 5 2.48%
Graduate or professional school 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00%
Total 71 35.15% 4 1.98% 75 37.13%

Black Education Lawyers represent colleges, school districts, other educational institutions, and students in the practice of education law. They handle issues related to No Child Left Behind, special education, and disability rights. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Black Public Benefits Information Back to top
Black Above Or Below Poverty Level In 1999
Above/Below Population Percent
Color 0 Box At Or Above Poverty Level 181 80.80%
Color 1 Box Below Poverty Level 43 19.20%

Black Public Benefits Lawyers assess the range of local, state and federal government benefits to which their clients may be entitled and help them apply for such programs, as well as appeal decisions denying such benefits to their clients. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Black Immigration & Civil Rights Information Back to top
Black Population By Age
Age Population Percent
0-9 Years 17 8.42%
10-19 Years 39 19.31%
20-29 Years 23 11.39%
30-39 Years 26 12.87%
40-49 Years 31 15.35%
50-59 Years 22 10.89%
60-69 Years 14 6.93%
70-79 Years 18 8.91%
80-89 Years 8 3.96%
90+ Years 4 1.98%

Black Population - Male/Female
Male/Female Population Percent
Color 0 Box Male 85 42.08%
Color 1 Box Female 117 57.92%

Black Population By Ethnicity
Ethnicity Population Percent
Color 0 Box Caucasian 190 94.06%
Color 1 Box African-American 11 5.45%
Color 4 Box Amerindian 1 0.50%
Color 7 Box Multiracial 0 0.00%
Color 6 Box Other Race 0 0.00%
Color 3 Box Hispanic/Latino 0 0.00%
Color 2 Box Asian 0 0.00%
Color 5 Box Pacific Islander 0 0.00%

Black Top Specified Ancestries
Rank Ancestry Color 0 Box Population Percent Of Specified Ancestries
1. French Non-Basque 31 26.50%
2. Irish 24 20.51%
3. German 16 13.68%
4. United States Or American 16 13.68%
5. English 12 10.26%
6. Scotch Irish 7 5.98%
7. Scottish 6 5.13%
8. Dutch 3 2.56%
9. Italian 2 1.71%

Black Top Languages Spoken At Home
Rank Language Color 0 Box Population Percent Of Reported Languages
1. Only English 214 99.07%
2. French 2 0.93%

Black Citizen Type
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Citizen by birth 224 100.00%
Color 1 Box Naturalized immigrant 0 0.00%
Color 2 Box Not a citizen 0 0.00%

Black Immigration Lawyers help clients navigate through the federal immigration process. They help workers secure temporary visas (H1-B, fiances obtain K-1 visas, and permanent immigrants apply for Green Cards or citizenship. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.
Black Civil Rights Lawyers represent clients who have been illegally discriminated against on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, disability and national origin. If you have suffered employment discrimination, sexual harassment, or have been treated differently by a hotel, restaurant, or other public accommodation, a civil rights lawyer can help you determine whether your rights were violated and what types of redress are available. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Black Zip Codes Back to top
Alphabetical | By Population
36314