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The Vanishing family crisis in black America

Looks at the disintegration of the strong Black family of twenty-five years ago, telling how now half of all Black families are headed by a single parent and that 60 percent of all Black children are born out of wedlock. Reporter Bill Moyers talks to Blacks in a Newark, N.J., ghetto in order to show the consequences of these problems.

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  • "Crisis in Black America"
  • "Crisis in Black America"@en

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  • "Looks at the disintegration of the strong Black family of twenty-five years ago, telling how now half of all Black families are headed by a single parent and that 60 percent of all Black children are born out of wedlock. Reporter Bill Moyers talks to Blacks in a Newark, N.J., ghetto in order to show the consequences of these problems."@en
  • "Correspondent Bill Moyers reports from Newark, New Jersey on the disintegration of the Black American family. Looks at the interrelated problems of children without fathers, teenage pregnancy and poverty."@en
  • "Panel members Jesse Jackson, Charles Knox, Eleanor Holmes Norton, and Glenn Loury join with Bill Moyers in a search for remedies for the situation described in Moyers' documentary, The vanishing family, which dealt with teen-age, single Black parents in Newark, N.J."@en
  • "Focuses on the problems of Black single-parent families in Newark, New Jersey. In conversations with unmarried parents, news reporter Bill Moyers investigates patterns of teen-age pregnancy, the role of welfare, and the changes in values among Black families."
  • "Focuses on the problems of Black single-parent families in Newark, N.J. In conversations with unmarried parents, Moyers talks about patterns of teen-age pregnancy, the role of welfare, and the changes in values among Black families."@en
  • "Looks at the disintegration of the strong 'black' family in America of twenty-five years ago, telling how now, half of all black families are headed by a single parent and that 60 percent of all black children are born out of wedlock. Reporter Bill Moyers talks to Blacks in a Newark, N.J. ghetto in order to show the consequences of these problems."@en
  • "Looks at the disintegration of the strong African American family of twenty-five years ago, telling how, in 1986, half of all African American families are headed by a single parent and that 60 percent of all African American children are born out of wedlock. Reporter Bill Moyers talks to African Americans in a Newark, NJ neighborhood in order to show the consequences of this situation."@en

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  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Television news programs"@en
  • "Television program excerpts"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en

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  • "The Vanishing family crisis in black America"@en
  • "The vanishing family crisis in Black America"@en
  • "The Vanishing family--crisis in Black America"@en
  • "The Vanishing family crisis in Black America"
  • "The Vanishing family crisis in Black America"@en