With the passage of the Civil Rights Act in the 1960s, black people had finally achieved full rights as American citizens. At that time nearly 80 percent of black children were in two-parent families.
The black community endured decades of discrimination and maltreatment, however the family unit remained intact during the worse of times.
Not wealthy in tangible assets, the black community was rich in culture and in faith, before government programs and perverse incentives drove a wedge into the black family.
Fathers were peeled away, and the community has never recovered.
The passing of time has made the consequences of government intervention clear, and now men of courage and character are stepping up to begin the restoration process - starting in the Twin Cities, and spreading across the country.
More to come soon!
Best regards,
-Kendall
Kendall Qualls
President - TakeCharge MN
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