The Nineties, rather than Sixties, were the defining decade for Boomers. This period -- of racial detente, monotonically increasing prosperity, a residually functioning sexual market-- permanently locked in the Boomer mindset.
I think you're probably correct wrt race. Sailer and a few others have written how black cultural influence peaked in the 80s.
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The major blaq acts of the 80s (Michael Jackson, Eddie Murphy, Lionel Richie, etc) weren't really viewed as culturally black. That started to change in the late 80s with NWA, then in the 90s you had stridently blaq Biggie, 2Pac, etc ofc the latter had plenty of white fans
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