Americans Not Too Optimistic on Achieving Racial Equality

Americans Not Too Optimistic on Achieving Racial Equality

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On August 28 1963, Martin Luther King Jr led a march of some 250,000 people in Washington D.C. to advocate for racial and economic justice for all. It’s 60 years on and while much has changed, racial inequality still permeates U.S. society today. Pew Research Center polled U.S. adults to capture a…

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