In
1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson said, at
Howard University |
"The family is the cornerstone of our
society. More than any other force, it
shapes the attitude, the hopes, the
ambitions and the values of the child. And
when the family collapses, it is the
children that are usually damaged. When it
happens on a massive scale, the entire
community itself is crippled." |
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"The Negro cannot win if he is
willing to sacrifice the future of his
children for immediate personal comfort and
safety.’”
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