There's plenty of places where Caucasian culture is still dominate, such as everywhere outside major cities and in wealthy areas.
That's correct. I suppose from living in a medium-sized city I'm seeing only a fraction of the nation as a whole. But I saw something on TV just the other night that makes me suspect the media could be largely to blame. It was disguised as "comedy" (though it wasn't the least bit funny), but heavily slanted towards shaming whites for enjoying a higher standard of living, and for perpetuating the cycle of poverty that many African-American families remain stuck in. I'm all for breaking that cycle, but I don't think that was the real objective of the "show." When it got to the part about actually presenting some solutions, suddenly they had to end it, but not before once again shaming whites for perpetuating slavery, and the poverty cycle of blacks.
It's just as I suspected. This is brainwashing intended to incite hatred and reverse-prejudice, not reconciliation and unity, and many in the younger generations are not yet old enough and savvy enough to be able to discern the difference.