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May 21, 2024
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Poll: Blacks Feel They Face A Tougher Job Situation Than Whites
December 22, 2009
"Although 54% blacks today don't think that they have the same employment opportunities as whites, that's actually down significantly from past polls," Holland says. "In the 1990s, two-thirds of blacks felt that way, and in the 1960s, three-quarters shared that view." ...
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