The Black Matriarchy : How Systemic Racism, Economic Oppression, and the Erosion of Black Fatherhood Reshaped the Black Family and Threaten Western Society
The Black Matriarchy takes an unflinching look at the historical and cultural forces that dismantled the traditional Black family. It exposes how systemic racism, economic discrimination, and the chronic underemployment of Black men have stripped many of the ability to fulfill traditional roles as providers and protectors.
These forces didn’t just weaken families—they shattered the foundation of patriarchy, accelerating the rise of single-mother households. The consequences across generations have reshaped the community’s structure, stability, and future.
This book reveals how the resulting matriarchal framework reflects the unique struggles within the Black community and serves as a warning for the wider Western world: an accelerating social and economic disintegration that can no longer be ignored.