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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Not sure why people don't want to accept what was done to the enslaved people brought here from Africa and the long-lasting effects of that brutality. [/quote] 50-70 years ago the marriage rate in the black community was high, people owned businesses and did reasonably well, most kids did their best at school and aimed at a college degree, giants like Louis Armstrong rose to fame... what happened?.. [/quote] This[/quote] LBJ's "Great Society," which made the government the "economic husband" for black women who had children without being married. The out-of-wedlock rate is more than 70%! That is horrible, and there's no way for black people, overall, to advance until they acknowledge that their own behavior and choices is contributing to their problems. [/quote] Wedlock status? Are from the 1950's? Can we talk about inequality of opportunities, centuries of oppression and brutal slavery [/quote] Please explain how brutal slavery failed to decimate the black family of 100 years ago and yet caused the epic destruction of the past 50 years.[/quote] Yes, please[/quote] Are you purposely ignorant or just trying to win an argument without facts Please read up on history more. What you were taught in school was not the whole truth[/quote]
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