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that Black folks were better off during Jim Crow” and cited a number of historical examples to disprove that claim.Donalds’s claim that the Black family was ‘together’ during this period repeats a popular myth of conservative nostalgia. Third, Donalds’s claim that the Black family was “together” during this period repeats a popular myth of conservative nostalgia. I wrote about this myth in myin 1940s South Carolina. Stinney was wrongly accused of murdering a white girl but was convicted by an all-white male jury that took just 10 minutes to decide his fate.
Contrary to stereotype, research has shown that Black fathers are actually more engaged with their children than we’re led to believe. Afound that Black men were more likely than white men to bathe, dress, diaper, or eat meals with their children. And a Pew Research Center study found that Black fathers who don’t live with their children were more likely than white fathers to
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