The History of Black Fathers
Chat N Chew | Season 4 Episode 5 | featuring Carmen W. Cauthen In this powerful episode of Chat N Chew, Dr. Glen Warren sits down with author and historian Carmen Cauthen to explore "The History of Black Fathers." Together, they unpack how historical events, especially the legacy of slavery, have shaped attitudes, behaviors, and the Black family structure across generations. 🔔 Subscribe and stay connected for more thought-provoking conversations! #FathersForever #ChatNChew #BlackFatherhood #HealingFathers #SavingFamilies #FamilyHistory

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