Sunday, September 11, 2011

Stanford law professor argues black women should cross race barrier for marriage partners


Black women are getting to the best universities, strongest corporations and top ranks of government offices.
But not to the altar.
A provocative new book by Stanford law professor Ralph Richard Banks examines why black women are so unlikely to marry -- and proposes a solution that is arousing controversy in the African-American community: Cross the color line.
"Don't marry down. Marry out," says Banks in his campus office, busy with phone calls, emails and preparation for the new semester. The shared experience that once bound blacks together -- segregation -- is gone, he asserts. "So it all coalesces around this ...: whether black women will continue to be held hostage to the failings of black men."
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