Views of Race, Policing and Black Lives Matter in the 5 Years Since George Floyd’s Killing
07-05-2025 15:55 via pewresearch.org

Views of Race, Policing and Black Lives Matter in the 5 Years Since George Floyd’s Killing

Roughly seven-in-ten Americans (72%) say the increased focus on race and racial inequality after Floyd’s killing did not lead to changes that improved the lives of Black people. And 54% say the relationship between Black people and police is about the same as before Floyd was killed.
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