What Do You Think?
NPR, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public conducted a poll of 3053 people, and majorities in many ethnic, identity and racial groups in America believe
that discrimination exists against their own group, across many areas
of people's daily lives, according to a poll from NPR, the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Q1.
Generally speaking, do you believe there is or is not discrimination against (Respondent's own group identity) in America today?
Table X:
Percent of Each Group Saying That Discrimination Against Their Own Group Exists in America Today
African Americans
92%
Latinos
78%
Native Americans
75%
Asian Americans
61%
Whites (Non-Hispanic)
55%
LGBTQ
90%
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