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- African-American_family_structure abstract "E. Franklin ward has described the African-American family structure as having two models, one in which the father is viewed as a patriarch and the sole breadwinner, and one where the mother takes on a matriarchal role in the place of a broken household. In defining family, James Stewart describes it as “an institution that interacts with other institutions forming a social network.” Stewart research concludes that the African-American family has traditionally used this definition to structure institutions that upholds values tied to other black institutions resulting in unique societal standards that deal with “economics, politics, education, health, welfare, law, culture, religion, and the media.” Ruggles states that the modern black family has seen a change in this tradition and is now viewed as predominantly single parent, specifically black matriarchy.".
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- African-American_family_structure comment "E. Franklin ward has described the African-American family structure as having two models, one in which the father is viewed as a patriarch and the sole breadwinner, and one where the mother takes on a matriarchal role in the place of a broken household.".
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