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Kids, perhaps making a union job making good pay. That kind of family was very common in the 1950s, and its fallen apart. I feel like ive watched the slow motion disintegration. The reason its fallen apart is number one our economy has changed. And all those great factory jobs theyre either moved overseas or disappeared into computer chips. Meanwhile, ideas about marriage and having children have changed so its more acceptable to live with somebody, have a kid outside of marriage. And what we see today is a generation of young adults saying with a High School Degree but no Fouryear College degree. The people who would have taken those working class jobs if they had them, we see that generation kind of drifting because the jobs that supported those kinds of families have really gone away. And we see a large number of young adults in this country who seem unconnected unco ....
Its a very useful program. I would like to see it extended to childless dads or dads who are not living with their children so they can have an incentive to work and employers can have an incentive to hire them. We can have more Child Support paid and more families working together. There are some things we can do to try to help this population the middle but its really hard. Its difficult because the factory jobs we saw in baltimore are not coming back. Host labors love lost is the name of the book the rise and fall of the workingclass family in america. Johns hopkins sociologist Andrew Cherlin is the author and here is the cover. Charles blow Richard Blanco discuss their memoirs at the miami book fair. This is about an hour, 15. [applause] good afternoon. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. It is my distinct honor and ....
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In camp the encampment so i was at the encampment, you walk a ground and learn more about it but you understand the writing and i try to have that reflected in my work. In that sense i view myself as a historian. I dont write historical fiction but i am inspired by historical fiction and love to read historical fiction. And James Mcpherson catches it in the battle cry of freedom. Is a wonderful book. Ft cant trust everything in it as fact but it does give you the sense of the place. I try to use a lot of quotations because i try to make which makes differentiating to me from some historians, but i try to have an eye for the quote that really captures something. I never use a long block and [inaudible] quote. When i read, i always skip those. I figure if the author cant summarize it why is he forcing me to do it . So i use small quotes, ones that are below 50 words so you dont have to block in denim. Then i figure thats my job as ....