In 2003, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor suggested that because of the alleged rate of racial progress in the US, the need for affirmative action might soon be obsolete. Black poverty is worse than it's been in decades; black Americans are incarcerated at nearly five times the rate of white Americans. A 2015 Urban Institute report showed that the racial wealth gap was wider than it was in the 1960s. In 1963, average white family wealth exceeded that of black and Latino families by only 117,000 dollars per person.

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