[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 39 (Wednesday, April 13, 1994)]
[House]
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[Congressional Record: April 13, 1994]
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                 NURTURING THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN FAMILY

  (Miss COLLINS of Michigan asked and was given permission to address 
the House for one minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
  Miss COLLINS of Michigan. Mr. Speaker, The African-American family is 
challenged today on every front:
  Nearly 44 percent of all African-American children are poor.
  Over two-thirds of all African-American children live with a single 
mother.
  The number of African-Americans in their twenties who had completed 
college dropped 6 percent in the last decade.
  I am introducing five family bills today. My bills would provide job 
training in high unemployment areas; create mentoring and other 
community responsibility programs; and support parenting training for 
foster and at-risk families.
  Government cannot create families or hold them together. But we can 
provide important supports for family life and provide hope and 
opportunity. These bills are a good first step to restoring the 
health--and hope--of the African-American family.

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