Sunday, January 3, 2010

FATHER'S STORIES



SUCCESSFUL BLACK FATHERHOOD is achieved in American culture in the midst of the assumptions held by the populace that saw fit to provide the lowest approximation of examples of manhood. African axioms work best for African children, but the paradigm of Black Americans, with each generation, becomes less African as the axioms of Europeans takes more of a hold upon our population. For that we suffer, yet hold onto hope in the rising number of African centered men who are fathers, in the deepest sense of the word, swelling their ranks, and fathering fatherless children. -Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories



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