Discrimination in the United States: Experiences of black Americans.
Sara N BleichMary T G FindlingLogan S CaseyRobert J BlendonJohn M BensonGillian K SteelFisherJustin M SaydeCarolyn MillerPublished in: Health services research (2019)
The extent of reported discrimination across several areas of life suggests a broad pattern of discrimination against blacks in America, beyond isolated experiences. Black-white disparities exist on nearly all dimensions of experiences with public and private institutions, including health care and the police. Evidence of systemic discrimination suggests a need for more active institutional interventions to address racism in policy and practice.