short readsJan 20, 2023 For Black History Month, a look at what Black Americans say is needed to overcome racial inequality Most Black adults (63%) say voting is an extremely or very effective strategy for Black progress; only 42% say the same of protesting.
short readsFeb 11, 2022 For Black Americans, family and friends are a primary source of information on U.S. Black history About half of Black Americans (51%) say they are very or extremely informed about the history of Black people in the U.S.
short readsMar 17, 2021 Nine-in-ten Black ‘nones’ believe in God, but fewer pray or attend services The vast majority of religiously unaffiliated Black Americans believe in God and about half pray regularly, although few attend services.
short readsOct 19, 2021 Across religious groups, a majority of Black Americans say opposing racism is an essential part of their faith 75% of Black Americans say that opposing racism is essential to their faith or sense of morality, a view that extends across faith traditions.
short readsSep 26, 2018 Black men are less religious than black women, but more religious than white women and men Research has shown that men in the United States are generally less religious than women. And while this pattern holds true among black Americans, black men are still a highly religious group.