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Race and Culture: How Skills, Values, and Attitudes Affect Upward Mobility | OLD PARKLAND CONFERENCE

The suggestion that broken families and declining faith institutions have slowed black Americans’ progress is often met with ridicule and hostility. But what role have nuclear families, religious organizations, and other core mediating institutions traditionally played in preparing young people for happy, successful lives? Anthony Bradley, Craig Frisby, W. Bradford Wilcox, and Robert Doar discuss research on the importance of strong families, communities, and faith-based institutions.

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