Black fathers need to stop neglecting their families
Black people can never prosper if they constantly view themselves as victims, and Black men need to be better fathers and husbands, argues Adam Coleman.
Adam Coleman is an author, cultural critic, and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing, known for critiquing Black culture and advocating for personal responsibility and agency.
He is the author of Black Victim To Black Victor and writes openly about his experiences with fatherlessness, homelessness, and masculinity.
He contributes op-eds to major publications and hosts the 'Breaking Bread' video series, engaging in discussions on social issues, fatherhood, and free speech.
His views are echoed by many Black commentators, and the issue he raises is an interesting phenomenon in the United States as well as other countries, including here in South Africa.
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Adam discussed various issues relating to Black culture, especially fatherhood and broken families.
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