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Ensuring inequality the structural transformation of the African-American family Donna L. Franklin

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Author:
Franklin, Donna L  Search this
Physical description:
xxviii, 251 pages illustrations 24 cm
Type:
Texts
History
Place:
United States
USA
Schwarze
Date:
1997
Contents:
Slavery: a reexamination of its impact -- Sharecropping and the rural proletariat -- The African-American family in the maternalistic era -- The arduous transition to the industrial North -- World War II and its aftermath -- The calm before the storm -- The "matriarchal" Black family under siege -- Family composition and the "underclass" debate -- Where do we go from here?
Summary:
In Ensuring Inequality, Franklin traces the evolution of the black family from slavery to the present, showing the cumulative effects of centuries of historical change. She begins with a richly researched account of the impact of slavery on the black family, finding 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. She provides a sharp critique of the policies of the Freedmen's Bureau during Reconstruction, and demonstrates the mixed impact of the new pattern of sharecropping
Franklin brings her comprehensive, nuanced study right up to the present, showing the impact on the urban poor of changes in the economy and society, from the dramatically shrinking pool of good jobs to the rise of the new right. "The increasing reliance on welfare by young black mothers," she writes, "corresponded to the erosion of opportunities for young black males." More important, she offers new approaches to solving the crisis. Not only does she recommend federal intervention to create new economic opportunity in urban ghettos, but she also stresses the importance of black self-help and proposes a plan of action. In addition, she outlines social interventions that can stabilize and strengthen poor, mother-only families living in ghetto neighborhoods. Exhaustively researched and insightfully written, Ensuring Inequality makes an important contribution to the central debate in American politics today
Topic:
African American families--History  Search this
Fatherless families--History  Search this
Single-parent families--History  Search this
Poverty  Search this
African American families  Search this
Fatherless families  Search this
Single-parent families  Search this
Familienstruktur  Search this
Schwarze  Search this
Sozialer Wandel  Search this
Eenoudergezinnen  Search this
Negers  Search this
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Smithsonian Libraries
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