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I definitely agree with Roslindale, Hyde Park, and Dorchester.
I'd add Mission Hill, the South End.
Maybe Allston and the West End too (though those nabes are more white/Asian/Hispanic than black/white.)
West End definitely not wayy to white. South End and Mission Hill yes. Maybe even West Roxbury at this point, around the edges, nearer Roslindale Hyde Park and East Dedham has a pretty sizable black and hispanic population in 2014
Slavic Village in Cleveland is one of the most integrated places I've seen anywhere. Rarely have I seen so many inter-racial couples, and friends walking together and on the streets, smiling and waving at each other. It's really quite surprising in a city that otherwise is quite divided racially.
The southeast Atlanta neighborhoods have a white/black mix I think.
In midtown where I live there is also a decent white/black mix but it really isn't a real mix.....most of the white people live in the new condos and renovated apartments and lofts. There are two buildings down and across the street from me that are mostly black (all black from what I have seen) and while I haven't done official research on it the building looks to a tea like section 8 housing. Even though they live in eyesight of me I don't interact with those neighbors.
In Miami...North Miami Beach, South Miami, Cutler Ridge, Coconut Grove, North Miami are all pretty mixed.
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