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15 mar 2022 · In 2020, there were roughly 4.25 million Black families in the United States with a single mother, according to nationwide statistics. This is an uptick from 1990 rates of about 3.4 million...
Sociologist Anna Malaika Tubbs unmasks the lies and designs behind this strategic erasure and highlights the scientific, cultural and historical contributions of Black mothers. Listen in as she details how we can change the narrative to move forward.
28 lis 2022 · Among the growth of single mothers in poverty, a disproportionate share were Black women, who experienced much higher rates of nonmarital births than White women (Bianchi 1999; McLanahan 1985).
5 lip 2024 · In 2022, there were about 4.15 million Black families in the United States with a single mother. This is an increase from 1990 levels, when there were about 3.4 million Black families with...
10 sty 2020 · In this study, the author uses in-depth interviews with low-income African American single mothers in Virginia to examine how low-income Black single mothers racially socialize their children, what major concerns they express regarding raising Black children, and how their racial socialization practices and the concerns they express compare ...
This article explores the impact of welfare reform policies on. American college students who are single mothers and how race plays role in shaping such policies and college access. Keywords: welfare reform; African American single mothers; Black. mothers; single mothers and higher education; African American.
Black single mothers who experience depressive phenomena, both cognitions and symptoms, tend to perceive lower levels of social support. These findings are important clinically, especially for depressed individuals who are in need of assistance and social support.