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Ensuring Inequality - The Structural Transformation of the African-American Family, Revised Edition (Paperback, 2 Revised Edition)
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Ensuring Inequality - The Structural Transformation of the African-American Family, Revised Edition (Paperback, 2 Revised Edition)
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There is a crisis today in the American family, and this crisis has
been particularly severe in the African American community. Black
women and men are more likely than ever to remain single, and as a
result, a staggering number of African-American children are
growing up in households that do not include their biological
fathers. In this revised edition of an award winning book, Donna L.
Franklin and co-author Angela D. James expand and update the
nuanced historical perspective used in the first edition to
understand African American family patterns. The result is a
well-documented narrative that challenges conventional
understanding of the continuing plight of African American
families. Ensuring Inequality traces the evolution of the black
family from slavery to the present, showing the cumulative effects
of centuries of historical change. Beginning with a richly
researched account of the impact of slavery on the black family,
the authors point out that slavery not only caused extreme
instability and suffering for families, but established a lasting
pattern of poverty which made the economic advantages of marriage
unattainable for many. Providing sharp critiques of the full range
of federal policies, from the Freedmen's Bureau during
Reconstruction, to contemporary changes in penal and welfare
policies, the authors suggest a prominent role of such policy in
constructing the circumstances of black family life. The revised
edition updates the final chapters of this comprehensive and
nuanced study by exploring changes in marriage patterns over time.
It also provides an expanded consideration of the impact on the
urban poor of the massive changes in the economy in the recent past
and of mass incarceration. The authors demonstrate how each of
these changes has operated to dramatically reduce the marriage
options of men and women in urban communities. Exhaustively
researched and insightfully written, Ensuring Inequality continues
to make an important contribution.
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