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I've heard it yes. I am white and grew up fatherless, my closest friend was black and grew up fatherless. Both my mother and his had strong ethics and principles.You know another idiotic answer is coming. Watch as you get told that it's because of fatherlessness. Not economics. Everything would be solved if an unemployed black man was sitting in the house.
Neither of us drifted into crime, Greg was on track to become a popular actor in fact and was a black belt in Shotokan, never arrested or involved in crime. We were both dirt poor as kids.
Here's his mother, sadly he died in 2001.

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I knew white kids and black kids in Liverpool who were petty criminals and white and black kids who were not, fathers were not any kind of assurance for anything, some dads were brutal, drinkers and wife beaters - black and white.
In a theater production of "Man Friday" by Adrian Mitchell.
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