Black Men: Obsolete, Single, Dangerous? : Afrikan American Families in Transition : Essays in Discovery, Solution, and HopeThe author examines the trends effecting negative changes on the African American male and responds with solutions. Sold in excess of 500,000 copies, a Third World Press best seller. |
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Page 72
... ( mothers ) as well as men ( fathers ) . About sixty percent of current " heads " of households in the Black com ... mothers is unduly harsh and often unreal . This condition influences the mothers ' activities with their children as well ...
... ( mothers ) as well as men ( fathers ) . About sixty percent of current " heads " of households in the Black com ... mothers is unduly harsh and often unreal . This condition influences the mothers ' activities with their children as well ...
Page 191
... mothers or fathers by observing and studying their mothers , fathers , grandparents , aunts , uncles and television . These days most Black boys learn to be fathers by watching the wind ( i.e. , spaces reserved for missing fathers ) ...
... mothers or fathers by observing and studying their mothers , fathers , grandparents , aunts , uncles and television . These days most Black boys learn to be fathers by watching the wind ( i.e. , spaces reserved for missing fathers ) ...
Page 230
... mothers are preventative medicine they are women who hold their children all night to break fevers , women who cleaned other folks ' homes in order to give their children one , women who listen when others laugh , women who believe in ...
... mothers are preventative medicine they are women who hold their children all night to break fevers , women who cleaned other folks ' homes in order to give their children one , women who listen when others laugh , women who believe in ...
Contents
The B Network poem | 1 |
Leadership Money | 19 |
The Negros Philosophy of Life | 31 |
Copyright | |
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