Today the overwhelming majority of black children are raised in single female-headed families. As ea...Show more »
Today the overwhelming majority of black children are raised in single female-headed families. As early as the 1880s, three-quarters of black families were two-parent. In 1925 New York City, 85 percent of black families were two-parent. One study of 19th-century slave families found that in up to three-fourths of the families, all the children had the same mother and father. Show less «
Rewriting American history is going to be challenging. Just imagine the task of purifying the nation...Show more »
Rewriting American history is going to be challenging. Just imagine the task of purifying the nation's currency. Slave owner George Washington's picture graces the $1 bill. Slave owner Thomas Jefferson's picture is on the $2 bill. Slave-owning Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's picture is on our $50 bill. Benjamin Franklin's picture is on the $100 bill. Show less «
A society's first line of defense is not the law or the criminal justice system but customs, traditi...Show more »
A society's first line of defense is not the law or the criminal justice system but customs, traditions and moral values. These behavioral norms, mostly imparted by example, word-of-mouth and religious teachings, represent a body of wisdom distilled over the ages through experience and trial and error. Police and laws can never replace these restraints on personal conduct. Show less «
[M]y daughter has experienced more white privilege than probably 95 percent of white Americans. She'...Show more »
[M]y daughter has experienced more white privilege than probably 95 percent of white Americans. She's attended private schools, had ballet and music lessons, traveled the world, and lived in upper-income communities. Leftists should get rid of the concept of white privilege and just call it achievement. Show less «
There's no way that four or five years of college can repair the academic damage done to black stude...Show more »
There's no way that four or five years of college can repair the academic damage done to black students throughout their 13 years of primary and secondary education. Show less «