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July 17, 2008
Only 43% of white adults in the United States -- contrasted with 60% of Hispanics and 67% of blacks -- believe good relations exist between blacks and Hispanics.
July 14, 2008
Black Americans are far more likely to choose Barack Obama as the one person they would like to speak for them on issues of race (29%) than Jesse Jackson (4%).
February 29, 2008
Growing dissent among ethnic Chinese and Indians citizens is one of the key issues in Malaysia’s March 8 election. A Gallup Poll of Malaysia reveals significant gaps in attitudes between ethnic Chinese and Indians and the majority ethnic Malay ...
December 14, 2007
In a majority of 37 European countries surveyed, most residents say that the city or area they live in is a good place for racial and ethnic minorities. However, recent events have highlighted the ongoing problem of discrimination in the region.
September 17, 2007
An in-depth look at race terminology preferences.
Overall, how satisfied are you with your life -- are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied? Next we'd like to know how you feel about the way various groups in society are treated. For each of the ...
September 14, 2007
Qamar-ul Huda of the United States Institute for Peace discusses American Islamic identity.
August 24, 2007
A significant majority of blacks in America today say that if two equally qualified students, one white and one black, apply to a major college, the white student would have the better chance of being admitted to the college. About half of ...
August 16, 2007
Race relations in the U.S. have come a long way since the 1950s, but Gallup still finds differing opinions on approval of interracial marriage.
August 6, 2007
Americans are positive in their assessments of black-white, Hispanic-white, and -- in particular -- white-Asian relations. They are less positive in their views of relations between Hispanics and blacks. These general perceptions do not hold ...

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