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Why Are So Many Black Men i...

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GETTING OUT & STAYING OUT: ...

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The U.S. Child Support Syst...

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The Top 25 Things Black Fol...

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“The black man once was lauded as the head of the black family; now, in many if not most cases, the black family is headed by a "system" or a noncaring judge in a courtroom who has the final say on what happens or doesn't happen with regard to the family and child. Now they have convinced many people that black fathers need a punitive system, one that was created by racist white men and feminists, to police and monitor their parenting in the event the relationship that produced the child fails, to supposedly protect the interest and wellbeing of the black child and black mother. Yet, the typical outcome when the system intervenes is more damage being done to the future wellbeing of all parties involved, especially the children.”
Demico Boothe, The U.S. Child Support System and The Black Family: How the System Destroys Black Families, Criminalizes Black Men, and Sets Black Children Up for ... Varying Relationship and Experience series)

“I had learned firsthand from my first release from prison that living-wage-paying jobs and black ex-felons don't go together in America. (I specifically say black ex-felons because studies have shown that white male ex-felons oftentimes have better paying job prospects and offers than blacks males with clean records or even college degrees. 4)”
Demico Boothe, The U.S. Child Support System and The Black Family: How the System Destroys Black Families, Criminalizes Black Men, and Sets Black Children Up for ... Varying Relationship and Experience series)



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