Messages of individual blame for black Americans perpetuate racial inequality
Why is it that messages about black absentee fathers, such as Obama's 2008 Father's Day address, are so pervasive in society? A new article suggests that such messages align with broader beliefs that black Americans place too much blame on 'the system' and instead need to hear messages that encourage individual responsibility....read more
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