The United States passed the "Civil Rights Act" in 1964, and legal apartheid ceased to exist, but the racial divide that lay in people's minds has always been difficult to bridge. Experts pointed out that deep-rooted racism in the United States is the root cause of a series of social problems. The two parties in the United States have huge differences in how they view racial issues, and achieving racial equality is by no means easy.
The "Report on the Economic Status of American Households in 2020" released by the US Federal Reserve in May this year showed that in terms of household income, housing, bank credit, employment, education, etc., African Americans lag behind whites and the average level of American society. University of California, Los Angeles scholar Kyle Mays pointed out that in the United States, from imprisonment rates of different ethnic groups, wealth gaps to educational inequality, many indicators show that the suffering of minorities far exceeds the proportion of their population.


