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Black people want compensation, feel pessimistic after George Floyd

- According to a Pew Research Center survey, about 45% of Blacks say equality is not likely.
- Nearly 9 in 10 blacks want to see aspects of the courts and other parts of the criminal justice system reformed.
- Blacks in the Northeast were more likely to say that the aftereffects of apartheid significantly affected blacks compared with the South and Midwest.
In 2020, Black people protest The death of George Floyd and making their voices heard at ballot box with record number.
Over a year later, they have grown than pessimistic about sweeping change across the United States but steadfast in its claim for compensation and police reform, polls say.