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Most Americans Say Racism Is Common Against Blacks

By the DiversityInc staff

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August 05, 2008

Keywords: racism, Blacks, Gallup Poll, Latinos, whites, racism against Blacks, prison, diverse, discrimination

 

Most Americans say racism is widespread against Blacks, according to a recent USA Today/Gallup poll. In fact, most believe racism is a major factor affecting prison rates for Blacks in the United States, and a majority feel racism adversely affects education, income and even life expectancy for Blacks. Click here to see the full report from Gallup.

 

The poll surveyed nearly 1,940 U.S. adults (31 percent were Black, 25 percent were Latino and 43 percent were white) and weighted responses to represent their correct proportions in the U.S. population.

 

Here are seven highlights from the study:

 

  • Fifty-one percent of whites believe racism against Blacks is widespread in the United States, compared with 59 percent of Latinos and 78 percent of Blacks
  • Fifty-seven percent of Blacks said racial discrimination against Blacks is a major factor in life expectancy, compared with 25 percent of whites and 40 percent of Latinos
  • Eighty percent of Blacks feel racial discrimination has led to a higher percentage of Blacks incarcerated, compared with 54 percent of Latinos and 44 percent of whites
  • Both Blacks and Latinos agree racial discrimination is a major factor in the education levels of Blacks, while most whites believe racial discrimination is a minor factor
  • Sixty-seven percent of respondents who are Democrats say racism is widespread against Blacks, while thirty-nine percent of respondents who are Republican say the same
  • Fifty-five percent of respondents who identify themselves politically as independents say racism is widespread against Blacks
  • Fifty-five percent of whites believe racism against whites is not widespread, compared to 62 percent of Blacks and 60 percent of Latinos

 

 

 

Readers' Comments

Posted: Monday, May 11, 2009
Most Americans Say Racism Is Common Against Blacks

Your statistics are on target.I am an African American male,went to High School,College.Moreover, I am a strong christain,live in California and can not count howmany times I have been discriminated against, and called names for no apparent reason. Most blacks have quick tempers, and that is why most are in prison. The scares of racism can lead to many things inluding premature death. The sad part is that some victims who end up in prison are frustrated good citizens.Not all blacks are lazy.

Laurence Fembo

 




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