My father (88 years old) is a civil rights veteran who participated in the original March on Washington,August,1963.
I still think there's quite a way to go.
Among the United States "Fortune 500",if black Americans are 12% of the population,are there approximately 60 black Americans in that list? I don't think there are,yet. Civil rights is easy;"silver rights" is harder!
Also,interracial marriage was taboo in some states. It's rather common to see mixed couples now,but have you noticed that black-Asian relationships are not shown on TV? That appears to be the last TV taboo.
I think overall,things are somewhat better than they were 50 years ago.
One thing that I don't understand is why the institution promoting brotherhood,the Christian church,is still our most segregated institution.
However,I attend a mostly white church. (Eastern Orthodox) My church members haven't made me feel "less than" for being of triracial background. (African,European,Native American)