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Black fathers in America deserve their own Hall of Fame | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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How about every major city in the nation establishing a Black Fathers Hall of Fame?

The focus on the fathers of Black celebrity success helps to dramatically make the point, illustrating that even on the grandest stage, African American fathers get far too little respect.

But that doesn’t stop us from telling the real story through social media, local programs highlighting dads or even, yes, a Black Fathers Hall of Fame.

It may be created in the world of virtual reality as a website or link in participating cities listing noteworthy local Black fathers at all income and education levels.

Whether or not a Black Fathers Hall of Fame is realistic, or never comes to fruition, is not nearly as significant as making the statement on a regular basis that African American men deserve far more recognition and credit for the fulfillment of their duties!

Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group
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