Prospects for Black America: The Moynihan Report Turns 50

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The first speaker in the education video had a very hard-lined Republican view. I looked him up and he is deeply Christian so that is probably what is driving his comments which were his opinion and not fact. He is a professor at the University of Missouri's school of education. If an education major wants an opposite view, they should look at Vanderbilt University. The dean of the school is so left in her politics that she even invited Tim Wise to speak at a conference.

At 25:00 in the third video, the panelist was correct in saying that racism and poverty did not cause the black family to fall apart. I was glad to hear him say throughout the video that you need to talk to the people who are being affected by social policies and get their thoughts and opinions.
 
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