Nearly one year after Michael Brown was shot dead by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, a new poll shows a growing number of people believe there’s much to be done before black lives will be valued as much as others. Fifty-nine percent of Americans now believe changes are needed to give African-Americans equal rights, selon un Pew Research Center poll released on Wednesday. That’s up from 46 percent in a Pew poll just last year, before Brown was killed by officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9, setting off a series of demonstrations and fueling the Black Lives Matter movement. The poll saw increases in the number of blacks, whites and Hispanics who felt more changes were needed. Dans 2014, seulement 39 percent of whites said more needed to be done. Dans 2015, that number jumped to 53 pour cent. For blacks, the numbers increased from 79 pour cent d' 86 pour cent, and for Hispanics, 54 pour cent d' 70 pour cent.
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