A major Pew Research survey of racial attitudes taken this past fall found that whites, blacks and Hispanics all have generally favorable opinions of one another and all tend to see inter-group relations in a more positive than negative light. There are some differences in these attitudes by race, ethnicity, age, social-economic status and geography -- but these tend to be small. The overall portrait of race relations is one of moderation, stability and modest progress.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
We Are Thankful for the World Outside of Presidential Politics
Thank you, average America:
Labels:
2008 Presidential Race,
Culture,
Ethnicity
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