Black matriarchy

These negative effects include low educational achievements, personality disorders, juvenile delinquency, etc.

[6] 2011 Census Bureau data compiled by Kids Count, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, shows that about 67% of black children[7] are living in a household without their father.

Fathers play an emotional role in families, and their absence can be detrimental to the development of their children.

For young girls the absence of their fathers can influence how promiscuous the daughter is with her physical sexuality.

[8] Also they may seek more attention from men and tend to have had more physical contact with boys than other girls their age.