5. Fort Worth, Texas
What people say for this lovely city of Texas is that it is the place where South and West successfully meet, and it is probably one of the reasons why this city keeps the place of one of the 10 least segregated cities in America. Out of its 534,694 inhabitants, it has 75,3%, and though it sounds a little bit too much in comparison to the fact there are 18,5% black, 4,1% Asian, 0,06% mixed race and 2,04% others, this city still has an excellent performance in terms of the neighborhood racial integration. Though there are still the neighborhoods that have more than 80% of white people, they tend to be reduced to a minimum, while the other places where there are almost equal number of white, black and other racial groups increased within the last year and this city has a great chance to be ranked even higher in the future.