Christians in the 1960s Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
Data collected: 6 survey responses Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
Introduction |
What is your marital status? | ||
Single | ![]() | |
Married | ![]() | |
Divorced | ![]() | |
Widowed | ![]() | |
Unmarried Partners | ![]() | |
Other | ![]() |
What is you ethnicity/race? | ||
African American or Black | ![]() | |
American Indian or Alaska Native | ![]() | |
Asian | ![]() | |
Europen or White | ![]() | |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | ![]() | |
Spanish, Hispanic or Latino | ![]() | |
Biracial or Mixed | ![]() | |
Other | ![]() |
If you selected biracial/mixed or other, please specify any ethnic/racial groups you belong to: | |
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What is your religious affiliation? | ||
Judaism | ![]() | |
Christianity | ![]() | |
Islam | ![]() | |
Hinduism | ![]() | |
Buddhism | ![]() | |
Agnostic | ![]() | |
Atheist | ![]() | |
Other | ![]() |
How well do you understand the Civil Rights Movement in the United States? (On a scale of 1-10: 1 = know very little, 5 = know it but not explicit details, 10 = know explicit details well) | ||
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5 | ![]() | |
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10 | ![]() |
What is your opinion on the relationship of religion to the Civil Rights Movement? (Check all you think apply) | ||
No Relationship | ![]() | |
Some Relationship | ![]() | |
Reason for the movement | ![]() | |
Related through politics | ![]() | |
Related through ethnics | ![]() | |
Related through beliefs | ![]() | |
Intertwined, but no impact on the other | ![]() | |
No idea | ![]() |
White Christians Influence |
How many white Americans do you think supported the Civil Rights Movement in the early 1960s? | ||
Less than 1,000,000 | ![]() | |
1,000,000 - 10,000,000 | ![]() | |
10,000,000 - 25,000,000 | ![]() | |
25,000,000 - 50,000,000 | ![]() | |
50,000,000 - 75,000,000 | ![]() | |
More than 75,000,000 | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
What percentage of these white Americans do you think were Christian? | ||
Less than 10% | ![]() | |
10-25% | ![]() | |
26-35% | ![]() | |
36-50% | ![]() | |
51-65% | ![]() | |
66-80% | ![]() | |
More than 80% | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
Do you feel that these white American supporters of the Civil Rights Movement were doing all they could to bring about equality? | ||
Yes | ![]() | |
No | ![]() | |
Maybe | ![]() | |
Not sure | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
If you answered no to the previous question, what more do you think they could have done? | |
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Do you think the Civil Rights Acts could have been signed if there were no white Christians supporting equality for all ethnicity's and races. | ||
Yes | ![]() | |
No | ![]() | |
Maybe | ![]() | |
Not sure | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
If yes, please explain in detail. | |
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If no, how important do you think these supporters of equality were? (On a scale from 1-5, 1 = very little, 5 = very important) | ||
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5 | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
How influential would you consider these white Christian supporters in comparison to the NAACP, SCLC, SNCC, or CORE? | ||
More influential than all | ![]() | |
More influential than most | ![]() | |
About the same influence | ![]() | |
Less influential than most | ![]() | |
Less influential than all | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
How do you think these white Christian supporters handled the radical accusations from leaders like Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad and from members of the Ku Klux Klan? (Check all you think apply) | ||
Ignored them | ![]() | |
Shaken, but not feared | ![]() | |
Extremely stressed | ![]() | |
Fear (of radicals) | ![]() | |
Fear (of white racists) | ![]() | |
Shaken, hide their support | ![]() | |
Other | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
If you checked other, explain how else you think they reacted to these accusations. | |
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Do you think it was difficult to be a white Christian supporter living during the 1960s when millions were still racist and discriminating against colored people? | ||
Yes | ![]() | |
No | ![]() | |
Maybe | ![]() | |
Not sure | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
Where do you think we would be today if white Christians and other white Americans who supported the fight for equality would not have existed or showed their support (even if little)? (Check all you think apply) | ||
No change | ![]() | |
Separate, but truly equal schools, communities, etc. | ![]() | |
Divided country | ![]() | |
Racism leading to Second Civil War | ![]() | |
More radical actions taken | ![]() | |
Hostile takeover by African Americans | ![]() | |
Hostile elimination by white Americans | ![]() | |
Complete inequality | ![]() | |
Other | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
If you checked other, please explain where you think we would be today. | |
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Survery Opinions |
What are your opinions on my survey as a whole? (good, bad, like it, didn't like it, interesting, too vague, too short, too long, etc.) | |
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