Though a substantial racial divide in these views remains, a majority of whites (53%) now say more needs to be done. A year ago - and at previous points in the last six years - public opinion was much more closely divided on this question. Today, 50 years after the passage of the Voting Rights Act, roughly six-in-ten Americans (59%) say the country needs to continue making changes to achieve racial equality, while 32% say the country has made the changes needed to give blacks equal rights with whites. Over the past year, there has been a substantial rise in the share of Americans - across racial and ethnic groups - who say the country needs to continue making changes to give blacks equal rights with whites, and a growing number of Americans view racism as a big problem in society.
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