Blaming the Poor : The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty / Susan D. Greenbaum.
Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, [2015]Description: viii, 177 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780813574141 (hardback)
- 0813574145 (hardback)
- 9780813574134 (pbk.)
- United States. Department of Labor. Office of Policy Planning and Research. Negro family, the case for national action
- Poor African Americans -- Social conditions
- African American families -- Social conditions
- African Americans -- Public opinion
- Poverty -- United States -- History
- Public welfare -- United States -- History
- United States -- Race relations -- History
- United States -- Social policy
- Moynihan, Daniel P. (Daniel Patrick), 1927-2003
- 362.5089/96073 23
- E185.86.U52 G74 2015
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"A leading authority on poverty and racism in the United States, Susan D. Greenbaum dismantles Moynihan's main thesis--that the so called matriarchal structure of the African American family "feminized" black men, making them inadequate workers and absent fathers, and resulting in what he called a tangle of pathology that led to a host of ills, from teen pregnancy to adult crime. Drawing on extensive scholarship, Greenbaum highlights the flaws in Moynihan's analysis. She reveals how his questionable ideas have been used to redirect blame for substandard schools, low wages, and the scarcity of jobs away from the societal forces that cause these problems, while simultaneously reinforcing stereotypes about African Americans. Greenbaum also critiques current policy issues that are directly affected by the tangle of pathology mindset--the demonization and destruction of public housing; the criminalization of black youth; and the continued humiliation of the poor by entrepreneurs who become rich consulting to teachers, non-profits, and social service personnel. A half century later, Moynihan's thesis remains for many a convenient justification for punitive measures and stingy indifference to the poor. Blaming the Poor debunks this infamous thesis, proposing instead more productive and humane policies to address the enormous problems facing us today"-- Provided by publisher.
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