dckingsfan wrote:And for BLM - 85.4% of blacks don't have a college degree (Grabstats).
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 3,215,000 blacks in this country who have a bachelor’s degree. And there are an additional 1,078,000 African Americans who have both a four-year college degree and a master’s degree. An additional 150,000 blacks hold a professional degree in fields such as law, business, and medicine. Another 136,000 African Americans have obtained a doctorate. Over-all, 4,579,000 African Americans possess a four-year college degree or higher.
This is breathtaking progress.
In 2008, 19.6 percent of all African Americans over the age of 25 held a college degree. This figure has in-creased significantly from 13.8 percent in 1996 and 11.3 percent in 1990.
Despite the good news, the data still shows that blacks must continue to travel a huge distance before they reach parity with white Americans in higher education.
Overall, 32.6 percent of the non-Hispanic white population over the age of 25 holds a college degree compared to 19.6 percent of adult blacks. This percentage gap has remained steady in recent years.
The number of African Americans who hold a college degree has gone up every year since the Jim Crow Era and this is despite the fact that public school funding has been cut drastically over the past few years, eliminating educational opportunities for lower income families. You and nate love to do this. You cherry pick stats to fit your narrative all the while conveniently ignoring the variances behind those stats, and I can no longer ascertain whether it's blissful ignorance or willful evil. You use that to advance your "Blacks are lazy" or "Blacks are prone to violence" shtick and have been called on it numerous times.





























