| Robert Wallace Winslow - 1972 - 400 ˹éÒ
...subjected over the past three centuries. In essence, the Negro community has been foreed into a matriarehal structure which, because it is so out of line with the rest of the American society, seriously retards the progress of the group as a whole, and imposes a crushing... | |
| Phyllis E. Cromwell - 1974 - 268 ˹éÒ
...Moynihan Report, which showed the relationship between the Negro family structure and crime, is discussed. The Negro community has been forced into a matriarchal...which, because it is so out of line with the rest of the American society, seriously retards the progress of the group as a whole, and imposes a crushing... | |
| Shelley Green, Paul L. Pryde - 1989 - 214 ˹éÒ
...structure of the black family largely accounted for black problems in American society: In essence, the Negro community has been forced into a matriarchal...seriously retards the progress of the group as a whole, and imposes a crushing burden on the Negro male and, in consequence, on a great many Negro females... | |
| Elizabeth Wilson - 1992 - 216 ˹éÒ
...report on the issue. He blamed the 'matriarchal structure' of the black community. This, he argued, because 'it is so out of line with the rest of American...seriously retards the progress of the group as a whole, and imposes a crushing burden on the Negro male'. He claimed that the 'weakness' of the black family... | |
| Lynn Spigel, Denise Mann - 1992 - 318 ˹éÒ
...Moynihan felt this situation had grave consequences for African-Americans as a people: In essence, the Negro community has been forced into a matriarchal...which, because it is so out of line with the rest of the American society, seriously retards the progress of the group as a whole, and imposes a crushing... | |
| Angelyn Mitchell - 1994 - 548 ˹éÒ
...first appeared in Diacritics, 17.2 (1987). into a matriarchal structure which, because it is so far out of line with the rest of American society, seriously retards the progress of the group as a whole, and imposes a crushing burden on the Negro male and, in consequence, on a great many Negro women as... | |
| Camille Roman, Suzanne Juhasz, Cristanne Miller - 1994 - 492 ˹éÒ
...Mother, but the United States, from at least one author's point of view, is not one of them: "In essence, the Negro community has been forced into a matriarchal structure which, because it is so far out of line with the rest of American society, seriously retards the progress of the group as a... | |
| Madhu Dubey - 1994 - 218 ˹éÒ
...matriarchal family structure, but that the matriarchy "seriously retards the progress" of blacks only because "it is so out of line with the rest of American society" (p. 75). Elsewhere, however, Moynihan appealed to natural instinct as a means of validating the patriarchal... | |
| Antonio Callari, Stephen Cullenberg, Carole Biewener - 1994 - 588 ˹éÒ
...the problems plaguing inner-city residents could be reduced to a single, isolated factor: a family structure "which, because it is so out of line with...seriously retards the progress of the group as a whole. "(For discussions of the deployment of this argument by the New Right, see The Nation [1989] and Lavin... | |
| Jennifer Terry, Jacqueline L. Urla - 1995 - 432 ˹éÒ
...Action (collected in Bromley and Longino 1972), more commonly known as the Moynihan report: In essence, the Negro community has been forced into a matriarchal...which, because it is so out of line with the rest of the American society, seriously retards the progress of the group as a whole, and imposes a crushing... | |
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