It seems that white supremacy has made a comeback to the way things were back in the days. From 1776 to the 1930s, white supremacy was the law of the land. Then came the 1940s and we started seeing desegregation and the civil rights movement. I'm gonna dum p some data here in regards to where we're at as of now.
>Since the 1970s, support for public and political forms of discrimination has shrunk significantly. While 31 percent of white Southerners favored segregated schools in 1972, by 1985, so few people shared that belief that the question was removed from the survey altogether. When whites were asked in 1972 if they would vote for a black president if he were qualified for the job and supported by their affiliated party, 25 percent nationally said they would not. In the South that year, 48 percent of whites said they would not. Compare that to 2010, when just 6 percent of white Southerners said they wouldn’t vote for a black president.
>It has been illegal to discriminate in home sales for nearly 50 years. In 1978, 70 percent of white Southerners thought a homeowner should be allowed to discriminate, compared with 32 percent of black Southerners. Those numbers have declined significantly, but last year, 28 percent of Southern whites still believed they should be allowed to discriminate based on race when it came to selling their homes.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/attitudes-toward-racism-and-inequality-are-shifting/