WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The state of race relations in the U.S. has been one of the biggest national conversations since George Floyd's death at the hands of police in Minneapolis last spring.
But what do Americans think about the state of race relations one year after the widespread protests on racial justice?
Over the next few weeks, the Gallup Center on Black Voices will report the major findings of Gallup's latest Minority Rights and Relations survey from the Gallup Poll Social Series to shed light on where things stand.
The Center will release findings on the following topics:
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Americans' assessments of relations between Black adults and White adults in the U.S.
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Black Americans' reported experiences of unfair treatment in everyday situations
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Americans' satisfaction with the treatment of Asian Americans and other minority groups
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views on Black Americans' economic opportunities in the U.S.
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Black and Hispanic Americans' preferred terms for their racial and ethnic subgroups
Check back here for exact dates of each release.