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  2. African-American family structure - Wikipedia

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    It hypothesized that the destruction of the black nuclear family structure would hinder further progress toward economic and political equality. [6] When Moynihan wrote in 1965 on the coming destruction of the black family, the out-of-wedlock birth rate was 25% among black people. [7]

  3. Black matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, the illegitimacy rate for Black children was 19 percent. [2] When Moynihan warned in his 1965 report of the coming destruction of the Black family, the out-of-wedlock birthrate was 25 percent among Blacks. [1] By 1991, 68 percent of Black children were born outside of marriage. [3] In 2011, 72 percent of Black babies were born to unwed ...

  4. The Negro Family: The Case For National Action - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Patrick Moynihan in 1969. The Negro Family: The Case For National Action, commonly known as the Moynihan Report, was a 1965 report on black poverty in the United States written by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, an American scholar serving as Assistant Secretary of Labor under President Lyndon B. Johnson and later to become a US Senator.

  5. Myrtle Beach choice city for Black family reunions. Why ... - AOL

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    Black family reunions can be dated back to the end of slavery when former slaves tried to find their families after being freed, according to the Smithsonian. Often slave owners split up families ...

  6. The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750-1925 is a book by Herbert G. Gutman that addresses the impact of slavery on black families. It is based on research that Gutman conducted over the course of the decade since the Moynihan Report, which revived the "tangle of pathology" thesis; the claim that black families in the US were incapable of functioning in a healthy way, a rationale ...

  7. How a Black family's Bible ended up at the Smithsonian ... - AOL

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    A Black family's Bible ended up in the Smithsonian and helped a California family fill out its genealogy. It's on display in the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

  8. E. Franklin Frazier - Wikipedia

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    Poster from Office of War Information. Domestic Operations Branch. News Bureau, 1943 Frazier in 1922. Edward Franklin Frazier (/ ˈ f r eɪ ʒ ər /; September 24, 1894 – May 17, 1962), was an American sociologist and author, publishing as E. Franklin Frazier.

  9. Category:African-American families - Wikipedia

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