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​When examining the demographic makeup of Caribbean American Student Clubs in Massachusetts, Boston leads as the city with the highest population of Caribbean American Student Clubs, representing 23.1% of the total makeup; closely followed by Cambridge at 18.5%. This trend is notably influenced by the concentration of numerous colleges in these areas. Remarkably, Middlesex County emerges as a dominant hub, holding 36.9% of associations, with Suffolk County trailing closely behind at 30.8%. Harvard University holds 10.8% of all Caribbean American Associations in Massachusetts with Tufts University, Boston College, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology following behind with 6.2%. Caribbean Clubs dominate with 63.1%, Haitian at 18.5%, Puerto Rican at 9.2%, and both Cuban and Dominican at 4.6%. The demographic makeup of Caribbean American Student Clubs in Massachusetts is observed to be less inclusive of all Caribbean Nationalities, representing only 4 distinct Caribbean nationalities. The majority of these student clubs, totaling 89.2%, are found at the University level. High school clubs make up 6.2% of the data, whereas Community College clubs represent only 4.6% of the data.

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    • The 1600s
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  • Data
  • Contact
  • Caribbean American Artists
  • Caribbean American Elected Officials