A majority of African-Americans believe race relations are worsening in the United States and that minority groups have fewer opportunities, a new survey has found.
The survey from the Emerson College Polling Society found that 61percent of African-Americans think race relations are getting worse and 69 percent perceive the judicial system as biased against minorities.
As a whole, 44 percent of poll respondents said race relations are not getting better, with 41 percent of Caucasians and 42 percent of Hispanics holding the same view.
The poll also found that more than half (53 percent) of African-Americans believe that minority groups have fewer opportunities.
but hope and change
PressTV - Poll: 61% of blacks say US race relations getting worse
The survey from the Emerson College Polling Society found that 61percent of African-Americans think race relations are getting worse and 69 percent perceive the judicial system as biased against minorities.
As a whole, 44 percent of poll respondents said race relations are not getting better, with 41 percent of Caucasians and 42 percent of Hispanics holding the same view.
The poll also found that more than half (53 percent) of African-Americans believe that minority groups have fewer opportunities.
but hope and change
PressTV - Poll: 61% of blacks say US race relations getting worse