This book accompanies the documentary of same title produced by Pure Quality Film Works. Utilizing her family history, research and interviews from hundreds of Black fathers around the world, author Dana Ross sets out to dispel myths about Black men in their roles as fathers despite the mounds of questionable derogatory statistics that have surfaced. It is an intriguing and touching look at Black fathers from their time of enslavement to the present.
This book accompanies the documentary of same title produced by Pure Quality Film Works. Utilizing her family history, research and interviews from hundreds of Black fathers around the world, author Dana Ross sets out to dispel myths about Black men in their roles as fathers despite the mounds of questionable derogatory statistics that have surfaced. It is an intriguing and touching look at Black fathers from their time of enslavement to the present.