The Endangered Black Family: Coping With the Unisexualization and Coming Extinction of the Black Race

Nathan Hare
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Discusses the origins of many of the ideas that Americans have about what roles men and women play in family units as well as many of the ways in which the black family unit has broken down as a result of slavery, racism, and the women’s liberation movement.
Genres: Race
192 Pages

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