"Martin Luther King,  resurrected, would be prouder of black America than many of its leaders  and thinkers. Economic disparities remain, but in 1960 nine in 10  blacks were poor, whereas today  three of four blacks are not. Tracing  the remaining disparities to racism becomes trickier by the year. The  'institutional racism' many trace these statistics to is something black  people of King's time would have considered a much more workable  adversary than open bigotry and segregation. Some holdouts remain  bigots, but not enough to keep Barack Obama out of the White House,  and overall, racism is considered as socially embarrassing as  pedophilia. 
King could never have predicted that this would happen so  quickly. Is America 'post-racial'? Afraid not. But is the treatment of  black people in America still so transparently and grievously unjust as  to make a mockery of our democratic ideals and require redress with all  deliberate speed? Afraid not, again, and Dr. King would rejoice, as we  should with him."
~John McWhorter of the Manhattan Institute, in USAToday
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