How teens view racism

In 1997:
“There is still a racial problem, but it is not directed mainly towards blacks.”
—a Glenn High student

In 1984:
“The future will be one of many different Americas, each group apart from one another.” —a study of San Francisco schools

In 1967:
“In my school, cliques seldom cross racial lines. Negroes talk about different subjects than we do and they have a different sense of fun.”
—a youth quoted in Seventeen magazine

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