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Americans are divided on whether society overlooks racial discrimination or sees it where it doesn’t exist

www.pewresearch.org Americans are divided on whether society overlooks racial discrimination or sees it where it doesn’t exist

53% of U.S. adults say people overlooking racial discrimination is a bigger problem than people seeing it where it really didn’t exist.

Americans are divided on whether society overlooks racial discrimination or sees it where it doesn’t exist

Views on this have changed in recent years, according to Pew Research Center surveys. In 2019, 57% said people overlooking racial discrimination was the bigger problem, while 42% pointed to people seeing it where it really didn’t exist. That gap has narrowed from 15 to 8 percentage points.

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