A change has come: The Obamas and the culture of black marriage in America

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2-1-2013

Abstract

Given the historical nature of the Obama presidency, this paper qualitatively examines whether black men and women believe the Obamas can change low marriage rates among blacks in America. By using a marital-political-cultural change framework as our foundation, this exploratory study examined the written responses of 17 blacks between the ages of 23 and 61 years to two questions. (1) "Do you believe that President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have the ability to change low marriage rates among blacks in the United States?" (2) "In what ways can President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama change low marriage rates among blacks in the United States?" Qualitative analyses of the data resulted in four delineated themes: (1) the inability of the Obamas to change the importance of marriage; (2) the inability of the Obamas to change marital motivations and stability; (3) the ability of the Obamas to change low marriage rates among blacks through positive interactions; and (4) the ability of the Obamas to change low marriage rates among blacks as a positive model for marriage. Supporting qualitative data are presented in connection with each theme. Policy implications for black marriage are also discussed. © The Author(s) 2012 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Ethnicities

First Page

20

Last Page

48

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