The fact that blacks need all these points proves that they're inferior. 50 years of trying and no forward movement!
Now who has the facts and evidence???
There is certainly strong evidence of social inferiority but not genetic inferiority. There has been considerable forward movement over the last 50 years although blacks still fall well behind whites in most economic and educational measures.
In 1964, there were approximately 100 black elected officials. By 1990, there were 10,000. Since then there have been two black secretary of state and our first black president.
The number of
Black households earning $100,000 a year or more has increased by 500 percent in the past 50 years, to about one-in-ten of Black households. African Americans have even headed several Fortune 500 companies.
Over the past 50 years, there has been considerable progress in the educational attainments of African Americans, although they still lag behind the level of Whites. In 1966, black graduation rates were half that of whites. . By 2012 it was almost 95 percent that of Whites. In 1966, fewer than four percent of African Americans, compared to more than ten percent of Whites, had college degrees. By 2012, the percentage of African Americans with college degrees had risen to 21.2, compared to 31.3 percent for Whites.
In 1960, only 6.7 percent of African Americans in the labor market were in professional and managerial positions, compared to 26 percent of Whites. By contrast, in 2012, 30 percent of employed African Americans were in professional and managerial positions, compared to 39 percent of employed Whites.
CCF Civil Rights Symposium Are African Americans Living the Dream 50 Years After Passage of the Civil Rights Act Council on Contemporary Families