Majority of Black Americans see racist or negative depictions in news  media, new study finds

Majority of Black Americans see racist or negative depictions in news media, new study finds

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The Pew Research Center conducted its first study of Black attitudes toward news coverage three years after a racial reckoning in the media prompted by the police killing of George Floyd.

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