African Americans Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank

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The Status of African Americans

Which age group best describes your age?

Under 21Data Graph (38; 66%)Which age group best describes your age? - Stats Chart
21-25Data Graph (17; 29%)
26-30Data Graph (1; 2%)
31-40Data Graph (1; 2%)
Over 40Data Graph (1; 2%)

What is your gender?

BisexualData Graph (1; 2%)What is your gender?
 - Stats Chart
Heterosexual maleData Graph (8; 14%)
Heterosexual femaleData Graph (47; 81%)
LesbianData Graph (0; 0%)
GayData Graph (1; 2%)
TransgenderData Graph (0; 0%)
OtherData Graph (1; 2%)
Do not knowData Graph (0; 0%)

If you answered "Other" to the previous question,then please specify.

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What is your ethnicity/race?

African/BlackData Graph (42; 72%)What is your ethnicity/race? - Stats Chart
AsianData Graph (2; 3%)
Caucasian/WhiteData Graph (11; 19%)
HispanicData Graph (0; 0%)
Native AmericanData Graph (3; 5%)
OtherData Graph (2; 3%)
I do not knowData Graph (0; 0%)

If you answered "Other" to the previous question, then please specify.

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What is your current social class?

PovertyData Graph (1; 2%)What is your current social class? - Stats Chart
Working classData Graph (6; 10%)
Lower middle classData Graph (11; 19%)
Middle classData Graph (22; 38%)
Upper middle classData Graph (14; 24%)
Upper classData Graph (2; 3%)
I do not knowData Graph (2; 3%)

If you know one or more African Americans, then indicate their social class.

PovertyData Graph (1; 2%)If you know one or more African Americans, then indicate their social class. - Stats Chart
Working classData Graph (11; 19%)
Lower middle classData Graph (7; 12%)
Middle classData Graph (26; 45%)
Upper middle classData Graph (6; 10%)
Upper classData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (7; 12%)

Society in general and the media in particular play a large role in promoting negative stereotypes about African Americans.

Strongly agreeData Graph (18; 31%)Society in general and the media in particular play a large role in promoting negative stereotypes a - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (32; 55%)
NeutralData Graph (6; 10%)
DisagreeData Graph (1; 2%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (1; 2%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

Society in general and the media in particular play a large role in showing African Americans in a positive manner.

Strongly agreeData Graph (1; 2%)Society in general and the media in particular play a large role in showing African Americans in a p - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (3; 5%)
NeutralData Graph (16; 28%)
DisagreeData Graph (25; 43%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (12; 21%)
I do not knowData Graph (1; 2%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

The social status of working-class African Americans hinders them from receiving opportunities to succeed.

Strongly agreeData Graph (5; 9%)The social status of working-class African Americans hinders them from receiving opportunities to su - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (18; 31%)
NeutralData Graph (17; 29%)
DisagreeData Graph (14; 24%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (1; 2%)
I do not knowData Graph (3; 5%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

The social status of middle-class African Americans hinders them from receiving opportunities to succeed.

Strongly agreeData Graph (4; 7%)The social status of middle-class African Americans hinders them from receiving opportunities to suc - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (8; 14%)
NeutralData Graph (17; 29%)
DisagreeData Graph (26; 45%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (1; 2%)
I do not knowData Graph (2; 3%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

The social status of African Americans has improved since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.

Strongly agreeData Graph (10; 17%)The social status of African Americans has improved since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (40; 69%)
NeutralData Graph (7; 12%)
DisagreeData Graph (1; 2%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (0; 0%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

Affirmative action tremendously benefits African Americans.

Strongly agreeData Graph (5; 9%)Affirmative action tremendously benefits African Americans. - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (18; 31%)
NeutralData Graph (20; 34%)
DisagreeData Graph (10; 17%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (3; 5%)
I do not knowData Graph (2; 3%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

Over 10% of companies have African American Chief Executive Officers.

Strongly agreeData Graph (2; 3%)Over 10% of companies have African American Chief Executive Officers. - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (5; 9%)
NeutralData Graph (4; 7%)
DisagreeData Graph (18; 31%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (7; 12%)
I do not knowData Graph (22; 38%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

The legacies of slavery still have an impact on the status of African Americans.

Strongly agreeData Graph (17; 29%)The legacies of slavery still have an impact on the status of African Americans. - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (29; 50%)
NeutralData Graph (9; 16%)
DisagreeData Graph (1; 2%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (2; 3%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

Incarcerated African American men have been used by the media and certain politicians to stereotype all African American men negatively.

Strongly agreeData Graph (17; 29%)Incarcerated African American men have been used by the media and certain politicians to stereotype  - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (27; 47%)
NeutralData Graph (6; 10%)
DisagreeData Graph (5; 9%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (3; 5%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

The status of African Americans has evolved tremendously thus far in the 21st century.

Strongly agreeData Graph (8; 14%)The status of African Americans has evolved tremendously thus far in the 21st century. - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (22; 38%)
NeutralData Graph (12; 21%)
DisagreeData Graph (15; 26%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (1; 2%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

African American parents still influence their children's status when they become adults.

Strongly agreeData Graph (10; 17%)African American parents still influence their children`s status when they become adults. - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (35; 60%)
NeutralData Graph (4; 7%)
DisagreeData Graph (5; 9%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (0; 0%)
I do not knowData Graph (4; 7%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

Because many African American youth do not have enough role models around them, they develop low self-esteem and drop to a lower status in society.

Strongly agreeData Graph (5; 9%)Because many African American youth do not have enough role models around them, they develop low sel - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (27; 47%)
NeutralData Graph (5; 9%)
DisagreeData Graph (16; 28%)
Strongly disagreeData Graph (3; 5%)
I do not knowData Graph (2; 3%)
Not applicableData Graph (0; 0%)

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