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July 03, 2009

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Thanks for the heads up on this, interesting article.

Happy Fourth!!

Here's an interesting negative reaction to the piece:

http://www.blackretort.com/2009/07/cnn-has-problem-with-black-women-and.html

I do agree that the article focused much more on problems of black single mothers than on the strengths.

I attended an orientation at the Roots agency several years ago, and the stuff that was discussed about African-American adoption went a lot deeper than what got quoted in the article.

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