Former Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a New York City shoeshine boy who became an iconoclastic scholar-politician and served four terms in the Senate, died Wednesday. He was 76. Advertisement Article ...
The oft-repeated tropes about the breakdown of the black family can be traced, in large part, to a 1965 Department of Labor report called The Negro Family: A Case for National Action, also known as ...
Sixty years after its release, the influential and controversial Moynihan Report of 1965 continues to reverberate in the nation’s social welfare policy to the detriment of those it was supposed to ...
John McWhorter has some thoughts on James Patterson’s new book on Daniel Patrick Moynihan and the Moynihan report entitled “Freedom Is Not Enough”. In his critique on The New Republic, McWhorter ...
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