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A bold Christian voice challenges progressives to confront the one racial disparity they have ignored for decades: the breakdown of the black family.
Today, 70 percent of black children are born to unmarried parents and close to half grow up without a father at home. Both figures are significantly higher than the national average. Yet progressives–especially black leaders in the church, politics, academia, and the media–are silent. In The Vanishing Black Family, Delano Squires confronts racial justice advocates with the question they can no longer avoid: how can you dismiss the collapse of marriage and decline in two-parent homes that is widening the gaps in income, education, and incarceration you claim to care about?
Deeply researched and unafraid to tell hard truths, this book traces black family life from American chattel slavery to the present. Its most uncomfortable revelation is that most black children are no longer born to — and raised by — married parents because of welfare policies and feminist activism in the 1960s. But Squires is not content to complain about the problem. He calls for a new civil rights movement led by black pastors, HBCUs, and other key institutions to ensure more children grow up in a loving home with a married mother and father. Anticipating inevitable challenges, he prepares marriage advocates for opposition from progressives who reject family revival for ideological reasons.
Equal parts cultural critique and call to action, The Vanishing Black Family promises to be the most consequential book on race in recent memory.
Today, 70 percent of black children are born to unmarried parents and close to half grow up without a father at home. Both figures are significantly higher than the national average. Yet progressives–especially black leaders in the church, politics, academia, and the media–are silent. In The Vanishing Black Family, Delano Squires confronts racial justice advocates with the question they can no longer avoid: how can you dismiss the collapse of marriage and decline in two-parent homes that is widening the gaps in income, education, and incarceration you claim to care about?
Deeply researched and unafraid to tell hard truths, this book traces black family life from American chattel slavery to the present. Its most uncomfortable revelation is that most black children are no longer born to — and raised by — married parents because of welfare policies and feminist activism in the 1960s. But Squires is not content to complain about the problem. He calls for a new civil rights movement led by black pastors, HBCUs, and other key institutions to ensure more children grow up in a loving home with a married mother and father. Anticipating inevitable challenges, he prepares marriage advocates for opposition from progressives who reject family revival for ideological reasons.
Equal parts cultural critique and call to action, The Vanishing Black Family promises to be the most consequential book on race in recent memory.
A bold Christian voice challenges progressives to confront the one racial disparity they have ignored for decades: the breakdown of the black family.
Today, 70 percent of black children are born to unmarried parents and close to half grow up without a father at home. Both figures are significantly higher than the national average. Yet progressives–especially black leaders in the church, politics, academia, and the media–are silent. In The Vanishing Black Family, Delano Squires confronts racial justice advocates with the question they can no longer avoid: how can you dismiss the collapse of marriage and decline in two-parent homes that is widening the gaps in income, education, and incarceration you claim to care about?
Deeply researched and unafraid to tell hard truths, this book traces black family life from American chattel slavery to the present. Its most uncomfortable revelation is that most black children are no longer born to — and raised by — married parents because of welfare policies and feminist activism in the 1960s. But Squires is not content to complain about the problem. He calls for a new civil rights movement led by black pastors, HBCUs, and other key institutions to ensure more children grow up in a loving home with a married mother and father. Anticipating inevitable challenges, he prepares marriage advocates for opposition from progressives who reject family revival for ideological reasons.
Equal parts cultural critique and call to action, The Vanishing Black Family promises to be the most consequential book on race in recent memory.
Today, 70 percent of black children are born to unmarried parents and close to half grow up without a father at home. Both figures are significantly higher than the national average. Yet progressives–especially black leaders in the church, politics, academia, and the media–are silent. In The Vanishing Black Family, Delano Squires confronts racial justice advocates with the question they can no longer avoid: how can you dismiss the collapse of marriage and decline in two-parent homes that is widening the gaps in income, education, and incarceration you claim to care about?
Deeply researched and unafraid to tell hard truths, this book traces black family life from American chattel slavery to the present. Its most uncomfortable revelation is that most black children are no longer born to — and raised by — married parents because of welfare policies and feminist activism in the 1960s. But Squires is not content to complain about the problem. He calls for a new civil rights movement led by black pastors, HBCUs, and other key institutions to ensure more children grow up in a loving home with a married mother and father. Anticipating inevitable challenges, he prepares marriage advocates for opposition from progressives who reject family revival for ideological reasons.
Equal parts cultural critique and call to action, The Vanishing Black Family promises to be the most consequential book on race in recent memory.
Über den Autor
Delano Squires is the director of the Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Human Flourishing at the Heritage Foundation. He studies the impact of marriage and family structure on social outcomes. He is the author of several policy papers as well as op-eds and essays that have been published by the Institute for Family Studies, the New York Post, Compact, Newsweek, National Review, and Blaze Media. He has also written on matters of race, faith, and culture at Black Enterprise, The Root, TheGrio, World, and Black and Married with Kids.
Squires earned his bachelor of science degree in computer engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and a graduate degree in public policy from the George Washington University. He lives in Maryland with his wife and four children.
Squires earned his bachelor of science degree in computer engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and a graduate degree in public policy from the George Washington University. He lives in Maryland with his wife and four children.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Chapter 1: Slavery and the Black Family: A Story of Resistance and Survival
Part I: The Path to DestructionChapter 2: Displace Men with Welfare
Chapter 3: Deceive Women with Feminism
Chapter 4: Deny There's a Problem
Chapter 5: Distort the Bible for Political Power
Interlude: A New Era
Part II: The Blueprint for Restoration
Chapter 6: Reframe the Issue for Key Institutions
Chapter 7: Remove Political Obstacles
Chapter 8: Reject Destructive Media
Chapter 9: Rally Marriage Advocates for Battle
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
Chapter 1: Slavery and the Black Family: A Story of Resistance and Survival
Part I: The Path to DestructionChapter 2: Displace Men with Welfare
Chapter 3: Deceive Women with Feminism
Chapter 4: Deny There's a Problem
Chapter 5: Distort the Bible for Political Power
Interlude: A New Era
Part II: The Blueprint for Restoration
Chapter 6: Reframe the Issue for Key Institutions
Chapter 7: Remove Political Obstacles
Chapter 8: Reject Destructive Media
Chapter 9: Rally Marriage Advocates for Battle
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Genre: | Importe, Politikwissenschaften |
| Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
| Medium: | Buch |
| Reihe: | Bantam Press |
| Inhalt: | Einband - fest (Hardcover) |
| ISBN-13: | 9780593852675 |
| ISBN-10: | 0593852672 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Gebunden |
| Autor: | Squires, Delano |
| Hersteller: |
Turnaround Pub. Serv. Ltd
Bantam Press |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 228 x 152 x 14 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Delano Squires |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 16.06.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,466 kg |