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The family structure of African Americans has long been a matter of national public policy interest. Among all newlyweds, According to data extracted from U. Census manuscripts, compared to white women, black women were more likely to become teenage mothers, stay single and have marriage instability, and were thus much more likely to live in female-headed single-parent homes. The current most widespread African-American family structure consisting of a single parent has historical roots dating back to
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