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- Keywords
- Nuclear family,
- Well-being of children,
- Abortion rights,
- Planned Parenthood,
- Religion and divorce,
- Eugenics,
- Black native Americans
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Family: The Lying, The War, and The Wife
A Treatise by Michael E Freeman Saulsberre
by
Michael E Freeman Saulsberre
Family: The lying, the war, and the wife, is a treatise, about the decline of the nuclear family, particularly in black communities, within the United States. The book compares the United States to the BRIC countries, discussing the difference in their cultural and economic conditions to learn about the nuclear family on a global perspective. It compares the threats to nuclear families to threat of nuclear war. It also attempts to discover and discuss the roots of these problems for the black communities in the United States.
"Writing this book meant the world to me I thank you for your time. Honesty is sometimes a dish best served cold."
As a father of 4 children the author discovered there were tremendous subtle challenges to raising a family. In an attempt to discover if anyone could relate to his parental journey, it led him to write this Dissertation on Black nuclear families in the United States.
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