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Through the years, African-American children whose birth parents were unable to raise them have been raised by grandparents, aunts, uncles, other relatives or friends of the family. Although this tradition continues, changes in the family structure and complexities of our society have made ...
http://library.adoption.com/articles/african-american-infant-adoption.html
A woman's hope that skin color will no longer be a factor for consideration in adoption.
http://library.adoption.com/articles/the-colors-of-adoption-black-vs.-white.html
Adoption help and support for adoptive families and pregnant women seeking to place their African American and biracial babies and children.
http://africanamericanadoptionsonline.com/
An international and domestic non-profit adoption and child assistance agency.
http://wacap.org/
Resources for those pursuing domestic U.S. newborn or infant (birth to 2 years) adoption. Includes information about risks, connecting with placing parents, breastfeeding, and more.
http://www.adopting.org/adoptions/domestic-infant-or-newborn-adoption-in-the-us.html
Through the years, African-American children whose birth parents were unable to raise them have been raised by grandparents, aunts, uncles, other relatives or friends of the family. Although this tradition continues, changes in the family structure and complexities of our society have made ...
http://library.adoption.com/articles/african-american-infant-adoption.html
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