[NIFL-FAMILY:1460] Re: HELP!!!--Motivating young African-American males to read

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I am also one of the graduate students monitoring the forum.  What about the role the African American male plays in a family.  Isn't as important to address this issue as a family literacy issue.   From my experience it is more the females, of any ethnic background, who seek help easily, especially when it comes to doing something that will encourage their children. I don't think of the racial issue here as much as looking at this as a need that should be addressed.    - Amy



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