WASHINGTON - Roughly 75 percent of Black Americans worry that they or someone they love will be attacked by a white supremacist because of their race, The Black Wall Street Times reported Monday, citing a national Washington Post-Ipsos poll conducted in May. Surveying 806 Black Americans across the country on May 18-20, the poll also found that 70 percent of Black people believe that half, most or nearly all White Americans hold white supremacist beliefs. A whopping 97 percent of Blacks surveyed see white supremacy as a threat, said the report. Restrictions on voting rights, the criminal justice system, police...