The number: 44% — U.S. African Americans optimistic

Published: Thursday, Dec. 27, 2007 12:08 a.m. MST
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A Pew survey finds African Americans less optimistic about the future than at any time over the last two decades; looking ahead, fewer than half of all blacks (44%) say they think life for blacks will get better in the future, down from the 57% who said so in a 1986 survey. Whites have a different perspective. While they, too, have grown less sanguine about black progress, a majority of whites (56%) say life for blacks in this country will get better in the future.

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