In answer to your retarded question since you don't read books:
Blacks had to always fight white racism and white supremacy for any type of opportunity. For instance, the Civil War ended slavery. Marches, legislation and lawsuits ended Jim Crow laws. Racist whites still hated blacks, but "forced equality" prevented racist whites from acting on that hatred by ending slavery and legalized segregation.
The double problem of more subtle forms of segregation and the lingering affects of 400 years of racism remain and have not been addressed. White supremacy and racism continue in every segment of American society.
Racist whites cannot be forced to like blacks, but can be forced to stop discrimination which creates opportunities.
The Civil Rights movement began when college-educated blacks were being denied jobs in which they were qualified since entire professions were forbidden to them.
When I was a kid, ALL news commentators were white men. A class-action suit forced the three networks to stop discrimination. One year later, I saw the first black and women news commentators. Turn on news now and you can see the result of the lawsuit which allowed qualified blacks, women, Asians, and Hispanics to work as news commentators. The same was repeated in other jobs, housing, banking, education, etc.
But, there is plenty of work left since racism and its ongoing legacy continue.
You are a victim of a white supremacist legacy which caused you to make a stupidly racist post. You believe the lie that racism no longer exists. A man who traveled miles to kill Hispanics in a Walmart and the forced child abuse at the border by the former administration should have enlightened you. The racism against blacks is much more intense than what Hispanics have faced in the U.S..
Like I wrote, in a few years you can be accepted into the white race while blacks will continue to be vilified.
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