By Leonard E. Colvin
Chief Reporter
New Journal and Guide
Contrary to stereotype, according to the Center For Disease Control (CDC), some 2.5 million Black fathers live with their children, while 1.7 million do not.
The CDC also claims that, on average, Black fathers who live with their children are the most involved fathers of all.
But a large segment of Black men are unable to engage with their offspring for various reasons, bringing into focus programs designed to change this trend.
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