Families for Black Children: An experience survey, by E. Herzog, and othersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Adoption |
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accept adop adopt a child adoptive applicants adoptive children adoptive homes approval attitudes bias black adoptive black child black community black families black homes Child Welfare League children in need Children's Bureau community representatives concerning contacts coordination deterrents to adoption direct experience discuss effective Fanshel favor feel foster care foster homes foster parents illegitimacy income increase the number individual Interracial Adoption interviews involved kids kinds of adoptive League of America less low-income male Marie Jahoda mass media campaigns methods middle-class nuclear family number of adoptive older parents one-parent Operation Breadbasket Opinions divide organizations Oscar Lewis placing black children potential adoptive parents problems racism recruitment efforts referred relate reported respondents single-parent adoptions social agencies social workers staff subsidized adoptions suggest tion trans-racial adoptions U. S. Department U. S. Government Printing views white couples white families white homes white parents