2. Long Beach, California
Proudly being at the second place of our list, Long Beach is also regarded as one of the least segregated cities in America. With 468,594 of inhabitants, there are 53,63% white, 12,97% black, 13,06% Asian, mixed race 6,29% and 14,05% others. As the numbers show, white people are the majority in terms that there are more than a half of them living here, but that does not affect the notion of the city having great conditions for neighboring integration. Long Beach made a huge progress regarding the integration in the last few decades, not just in integrating more in the neighborhoods and managing to live together, but also regarding the universities and education, which definitely affected the fact that today it is highly ranked regarding this issue. To confirm the previous notion, it is of huge importance to mention Long Beach Unified School District, that gathers students of various races and social background, offering quite affordable education for everyone and at the same time promoting diversities as a great thing.