Gender Roles In African American Family

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Who is included in the family structure The African American family may consist of a mother, father, children, and a number of extended family members. African Americans are least likely to marry before childbirth. In 2011 it was reported that 72% of black babies were born to unwed mothers(Washington, Jesse). Although the African American family can take many shapes, on average the African American family consist of the mother and the child or a grandparent and a child, making it a single parent home.According to kidcount.org, 72% Of black children are raised by single parent .In many cases, the father is absent. The father's absence is usually related to the males age at the time of fatherhood, fear of responsibility, substance abuse, addiction, death, prior family commitment, and incarceration. Gender roles in the African American family Due to the fact that many African American …show more content…

According to the American Sociological Association, it was found that a great percentage of African-American mothers take the authoritarian approach, compared to their white, middle-class counterparts. The American Sociological Association also revealed that a family’s social and economic status may be the reason for the chosen approach to parenting. In the cases of the single parent family, The child may be raised by his mother, and some extended family members. African American families in the past would encourage their children focus on being great athletes in school, and hope they would become professional athletes by the end of their high school career. The failure to excel in academically has led to a low African American population in colleges. According to the most recent statistics, the nationwide college graduation rate for black students stands at an appallingly low rate of 42 percent. This figure is 20 percentage points below the 62 percent rate for white

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