(Detroit, MI) -- A new survey finds a clear majority of African-Americans living in Michigan are doubtful that racial equality will be achieved in the near future. The Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion poll found 68-percent of African-Americans responding that racial equality would take 100 years, or possibly never. The results on the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday found that 50-percent of African-Americans believe the quality of life for people of color has gotten better in the last ten years. But that was down eight-percent from last year's survey. The poll was conducted by Mitchell Research and Communications.
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