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Mothers Day March in Washington DC, May 8, 2011
FATHERLESS AMERICA- The Childhoods of Historical Figures in American History
THE LIZ LIBRARY PRESENTS: HISTORY SERIES
fatherlessness absent fathers
FATHERLESS CHILDREN STORIES
are transcripts from "A Fatherless Minute" series sponsored by
The Liz Library for The Justice Hour radio show on WPBR 1340 AM.
The term "fatherless" ("fatherlessness" or "father-absent") is used in this series as it is in research and "father absence" policy rhetoric by the U.S. government, DHHS, the National Fatherhood Initiative, U.S. states in connection with child custody law and policy, and various family values and fatherhood policy and lobbying groups.
Brief stories of fatherless children can be found here. A list of famous fatherless children, all of whom grew up in father-absent homes, and succeeded in achieving greatness, can be found here.
Citations to research and studies can be found
here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.The effects of fatherlessness??
Fatherless America? Yes indeed!
Alexander Hamilton - the author of the Federalist Papers, first treasurer of the United States, and the founder of America's economic system.
John Hancock - president of the Continental Congress, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and financial underwriter of the American Revolution.
More than a quarter (27%) of U.S. presidents --
a majority of U.S. presidents in America's first 50 years:
U.S. President Gen. George Washington - America's first founding father, first president, and most beloved hero.
U.S. President Thomas Jefferson - America's third president, and primary author of the Declaration of Independence
U.S. President James Monroe - America's fifth president
U.S. President Andrew Jackson - America's seventh president
U.S. President Andrew Johnson - America's seventeenth president
U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes - America's nineteenth president
U.S. President James A. Garfield - America's twentieth president
U.S. President Grover Cleveland - America's twenty-second president
U.S. President Herbert Hoover - America's thirty-first president
U.S. President Gerald Ford - America's thirty-eighth president
U.S. President William Jefferson Clinton - America's forty-second president
U.S. President Barack Obama - America's forty-fourth president
Many of America's top jurists:
U.S. Supreme Court Justice James F. Byrnes
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo
U.S. Supreme Court Ch. Justice (and U.S. Treasury Secretary) Salmon P. Chase
U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Davis
U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Johnson Field
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Melville Fuller
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg
U.S. Supreme Court Justice John McKinley
U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Rutledge
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd
U.S. Supreme Court Ch. Justice Edward D. White
U.S. Supreme Court Justice James Wilson
More American leaders, heros, icons and achievers:
George Washington Carver
Stephen Colbert
Fr. Gen. Marquis de Lafayette - supporter of the American Revolution
George Mason - a founding father of America
Linus Carl Pauling (Nobel Prize x 2)
Michael Phelps - the world's greatest Olympic athlete and swimmer
Benjamin Rush - a founding father of America, physician and diplomat
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
Annie Mansfield Sullivan - the "miracle worker", Helen Keller's teacher
Some of the world's greatest:
Jurist William Blackstone
Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, Mother Theresa
Julius Caesar
Catherine the Great of Russia
Cleopatra
Confucius
Queen Elizabeth I - also at The Liz Library Women's History Collection
Alexander Fleming - scientist who discovered penicillin
Jesus of Nazareth
Johannes Kepler
Nelson Mandela
Muhammed - prophet of Islam
Plato
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
King Solomon - Biblical icon
Leonardo da Vinci
More "fatherless children" (alphabetically):
U.S. Senator Bella Abzug
physician Hunter "Patch" Adams
comedian Steve Allen
cancer researcher Frederick W. Alt
medical researcher Dorothy Andersen
author Hans Christian Andersen
singer Marian Anderson
mogul nun Mother Angelica
poet Maya Angelou (Marguerite Annie Johnson)
silent film star Fatty Arbuckle
historian Hannah Arendt
cyclist Lance Armstrong
musician Louis Armstrong
author Ivo Andric' (Nobel Prize)
author Jane Austen
actor Lauren Bacall
composer Johann Sebastian Bach
author Charles Baudelaire
Isabella Baumfree (Sojourner Truth)
scientist Sir Charles Bell
composer Irving Berlin
actor Halle Berry
California Supreme Court Justice Rose Bird
legendary surfer Tom Blake
scientist Katherine Burr Blodgett
reporter Nelly Bly
physicist Max Born
"Father of Chemistry" Robert Boyle (Boyle's Law)
news correspondent Ed Bradley
U.S. Senator (and basketball great) William Warren "Bill" Bradley
actor Benjamin Bratt
scientist Herbert C. Brown (Nobel Prize Chemistry)
author Les Brown
Ralph Johnson Bunche (Nobel Peace Prize 1950)
molecular scientist Geoffrey Burnstock
poet Lord Byron (George Gordon)
Sarah Breedlove aka Madam C.J. Walker
actor Charles Bronson
actor Pierce Brosnan
"father of soul" musician James Brown
comedian Lenny Bruce
satiricist Art Buchwald
Canadian rocket scientist Gerald Bull
actor Carol Burnett
vaudevillian George Burns (Nathan Birnbaum)
philosopher Albert Camus (Nobel Prize)
author Elias Canetti (Nobel Prize)
cancer researcher Mario Capecchi (Nobel Prize)
author Truman Capote
first "celebrity chef" Antonin Careme
comedian George Carlin
pioneering surgeon Benjamin Carson
author Willa Cather
scientist Ernst B. Chain (Nobel Prize)
fashion designer Coco Chanel
actor Charlie Chaplin
Oona O'Neil Chaplin
actor/singer Cher
author Agatha Christie
musician Eric Clapton
computer guru Jim Clark (Silicon Graphics, Netscape)
author Mary Higgins Clark
U.S. Gen. (Ret.) Wesley Clark
science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke
philanthropist Thomas Green Clemson (Clemson University)
singer Patsy Cline
pilot Bessie Coleman
educator Ward Connerly
journalist Anderson Hayes Cooper
comedian Bill Cosby
scientist Donald Cram (Nobel Prize Chemistry)
composer Stephen Crane
actor Tom Cruise
author Roald Dahl
actor Dorothy Dandridge
actor-comedian Rodney Dangerfield
actor Bette Davis
actor James Dean
scholar Daniel Dennett
psychologist/author Peggy Drexler
pop psychologist Wayne Dyer
industrialist George Eastman (Eastman Kodak)
psychologist Albert Ellis
computer scientist Clarence Ellis
author Ralph Ellison
author Ralph Waldo Emerson
rapper Eminem (Marshall Bruce Mathers III)
U.S. Senator John Ensign
psychologist Erik Erikson
actor Douglas Fairbanks
psychophysicist Gustav Theodor Fechner
politician Geraldine Ferraro
singer Ella Fitzgerald
actor Jodie Foster
cancer researcher Emil J. Freireich
educator Frederick Wilhelm August Froebel
poet Robert Frost
steamboat inventor Robert Fulton
author/businessman Chris Gardner (The Art of Happyness)
social reformer/journalist William Lloyd Garrison
actor Gloria Gaynor
author Andre Gide (Nobel Prize)
architect Cass Gilbert
actor Melissa Gilbert
author Charlotte Perkins Gilman
actor Paulette Goddard
actor Whoopi Goldberg
actor Cuba Gooding
writer Kenneth Grahame
Alabama Governor Bibb Graves
U.S. economist, Chair of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan
scientist Theodore Grutthuss (Nobel Peace Prize 1950)
actor Gene Hackman
nuclear engineer Susanna Harding
crystallographer David Harker
first governor of British India Warren Hastings
opera singer Catherine "Kate" Hayes
economist Henry Hazlitt
Alan J. Heegar (Nobel Prize Chemistry 2000)
baseball player Rickey Henderson
actor Audrey Hepburn
conductor Victor Herbert
geophysicist J. Marvin Herndon
scientist Gerhard Herzberg (Nobel Prize Chemistry 1971)
industrialist William Reddington Hewlett (Hewlett-Packard)
union organizer, poet, author Joe Hill
pharmaceutical researcher George Hitchings (Nobel Prize)
singer Billie Holliday
scientist Robert Hooke
Tennessee Governor Sam Houston
industrialist Roy Wilson Howard (Scripps-Howard)
U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hamilton Hoyer
writer Langston Hughes
philosopher David Hume
Iraqi president Saddam Hussein
writer John Irving
civil rights activist and politician Jesse Jackson
scientist Edward Jenner
actor Carolyn Jones (Morticia)
dictator Chiang Kai-shek
chess great Garry Kasparov
MIT political scientist William Weed Kaufman
research physician Judith Kaur
author John Keats
social scientist reformer Frances Alice Kellor
author Stephen King
singer Eartha Kitt
physiologist Karl Landsteiner (Nobel Prize)
vocalist Kathryn Dawn Lang (k.d. lang)
photographer Dorothea Lange
archaeologist Mary Leakey
mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz
literary critic John Leonard
economist Sir Arthur Lewis (Nobel Prize)
author Barry Lopez
actor Sophia Loren
computer whiz Ada Lovelace
actor-comedian Bernie Mac
baseball great Billy Martin
author Harry Martinsson (Nobel Prize)
actor Steve McQueen
economist Franco Modigliani (Nobel Prize)
author Lucy Montgomery
author J. R. Moehringer(Pulitzer Prize)
Tom Monaghan (Domino's Pizza)
actor Marilyn Monroe
U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
WWII hero Audie Murphy
comedian Eddie Murphy
musician Willie Nelson
actor Jack Nicholson
philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
activist Rosa Parks
Massachusetts Gov. and civil rights attorney Deval Laurdine Patrick
Secretary of the Air Force F. Whitten Peters
detective Allan Pinkerton
poet Sylvia Plath
author Edgar Allen Poe
composer Giacomo Puccini
short story writer Horacio Quiroga
painter Raphael
actor Doris Roberts
prosecutor Jim Rogan
psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach
scientist Peyton Rous (Nobel Prize)
political genius Karl Rove
philosopher Bertrand Russell
Lewis & Clark guide Sacagawea
Revolutionary War soldier Deborah Sampson
businessman Colonel Harland Sanders (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy
philosopher-author Jean-Paul Sartre (Nobel Prize)
beauty products businessman Vidal Sassoon
lawyer Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg
U.S. Senator Al Sharpton
Washington State Senator Paull Shin
rock star Gene Simmons
New York Governor Al Smith
U.S. Senator Robert C. "Bob" Smith
geologist William Smith
author Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (Nobel Prize)
microwave oven inventor Percy Spencer
Russian dictator Joseph Stalin
writer Henry Morton Stanley
actor Barbara Stanwyck
musician Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey Jr.)
activist Gloria Steinem
comedian Jon Stewart
author Jonathan Swift
inventor Henry Talbot
actor/director Quentin Tarantino
physicist Joseph John ("J.J.") Thomson (Nobel Prize)
scientist Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius (Nobel Prize)
author J.R.R. Tolkien (Lord of the Rings)
author Leo Tolstoy
singer Tina Turner
boxer Mike Tyson
novelist Sigrid Undset (Nobel Prize)
physical chemist Harold Clayton Urey (Nobel Prize)
musician Ritchie Valens
President of Ireland Eamon de Valera
Queen Victoria of Britain
scientist Alessandro Volta
poet Derek Walcott (Nobel Prize)
zoologist Max Weber
television anchor Bill Weir
singer Hank Williams
scientist Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (Nobel Prize Physics)
musician Barry White
industrialist Eli Whitney, Jr.
Indiana Supreme Court Justice William Allen Woods
poet William Wordsworth
author Richard Wright
activist Malcolm X
actor Loretta Young
author Emile Zola
and many, many more....
The notion is FALSE that children require a certain kind of family composition (two married biological parents) in order to do well, rather than that certain family characteristics and lifestyle advantages (such as educational opportunities, financial opportunities, stability, attention, and so forth) may be beneficial.
No research has shown that when a child's parents do not live together, joint custody is in their long-term best interests, or that "the best parent is two parents." See the research: here, and here, and here, and here, andhere, and still more, along with discussions and articles in the index here.
(Interesting, though, how "motherlessness" is almost glorified in our society, e.g. Disney.)
At thelizlibrary.org, we don't "hate men". We hate lies.
Alexander Hamilton - President Gen. George Washington - President Thomas Jefferson - President James Monroe - President Andrew Jackson - President Andrew Johnson - President Rutherford B. Hayes - President James A. Garfield - President Herbert Hoover - President Grover Cleveland - President Gerald Ford - President William Jefferson Clinton - President Barack Obama - U.S. Supreme Court Justice James Wilson - U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Rutledge - John Hancock - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Johnson Field - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd - U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Davis - U.S. Supreme Court Justice John McKinley - U.S. Supreme Court Ch. Justice (and U.S. Treasury Secretary) Salmon P. Chase - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Melville Fuller - U.S. Supreme Court Ch. Justice Edward D. White - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo - U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas - U.S. Supreme Court Justice James F. Byrnes - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas - Frederick Douglas - Gen. Robert E. Lee - Booker T. Washington - Benjamin Rush - Stephen Colbert - George Mason - Maya Angelou - Fr. Gen. Marquis de Lafayette - U.S. Senator Henry Clay - William Tecumseh Sherman - Meriwether Lewis - Eleanor Roosevelt - Donald Cram - Jackie Robinson - Mark Twain - George Washington Carver - Nathanial Hawthorne - Eli Whitney Jr. - U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hamilton Hoyer - Michael Phelps - Linus Carl Pauling - Aristotle - Nicolas Copernicus - Sir Isaac Newton - Mahatma Gandhi - Leonardo da Vinci - Confucius - Jesus of Nazareth - Queen Elizabeth I - Jean-Jacques Rousseau - William Blackstone - Annie Mansfield Sullivan - Alexander Fleming - Nelson Mandela - Eartha Kitt - Catherine the Great of Russia - Henry Hazlitt - Robert Frost - Langston Hughes - Alexandre Dumas - Les Brown - Gen. Alexander Haig - Mario Capecchi - Alabama Governor Bibb Graves - New York Governor Al Smith - Tennessee Governor Sam Houston - Clarence Ellis - Bernie Mac - Indiana Supreme Court Justice William Allen Woods - U.S. Senator Al Sharpton - U.S. Senator Senator Robert C. "Bob" Smith - U.S. Senator John Ensign - U.S. Senator Bella Abzug - U.S. Senator William Warren "Bill" Bradley - U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Queen Victoria of Britain - Alan Greenspan - Plato - Alessandro Volta - Jim Clark - Ada Lovelace - Jane Austen - George Eastman - Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius - Rosa Parks - Mother Theresa - Roy Wilson Howard - Washington State Senator Paull Shin - Johann Sebastian Bach - Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz - Lance Armstrong - John Lennon - Hans Christian Andersen - Billy Martin - Edward Jenner - George Hitchings - Ringo Starr - Giacomo Puccini - Joseph John ("J.J.") Thomson - Bertrand Russell - Hermann Rorschach - Herman Melville - Ivo Andric' - John Keats - Albert Camus - Marian Anderson - Ernst B. Chain - Garry Kasparov - Johannes Kepler - Sylvia Plath - Leo Tolstoy - Peyton Rous - Herbert C. Brown - Benjamin Carson - Jean-Paul Sartre - Raphael - David Hume - Hannah Arendt - Erik Erikson - Ralph Waldo Emerson - Stephen Crane - Lord Byron - Geraldine Ferraro - Truman Capote - Friedrich Nietzsche - Agatha Christie - William Wordsworth - Max Weber - Cleopatra - Jesse Jackson - Audie Murphy - Gustav Theodor Fechner - Edgar Allen Poe - Alam J. Heeger - Emile Zola - Elias Canetti - William Smith - Colonel Sanders - Oona O'Neil Chaplin - Gerald Bull - Willa Cather - Ritchie Valens - Daniel Dennett - Cass Gilbert - Mary Leakey - Harry Martinsson - Joseph Stalin - Charlie Chaplin - Nelly Bly - Henry Morton Stanley - Mike Tyson - Max Born - Sarah Breedlove - Frederick Froebel - Geoffrey Burnstock - William Week Kaufman - Judith Kaur - Robert Boyle - Theodore Grutthuss - Steve Allen - Mary Higgins Clark - Louis Armstrong - Warren Hastings - Allan Pinkerton - Billie Holiday - Hank Williams - Malcolm X - Carol Burnett - Thomas Green Clemson - John Irving - J.R.R. Tolkien - Charles Bronson - Albert Ellis - Tom Blake - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - Gene Simmons - Paulette Goddard - Gene Hackman - Sir Arthur Lewis - Robert Hooke - James Byron Dean - Halle Berry - Benjamin Bratt - Eddie Murphy - Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg - Charles Baudelaire - Deborah Sampson - Karl Landsteiner - Ralph Ellison - California Supreme Court Justice Rose Bird - Eric Clapton - Eamon de Valera - William Reddington Hewlett - J. Marvin Herndon - Mother Angelica - Karl Rove - Lauren Bacall - Nicolas Sarkozy - Antonin Careme - Melissa Gilbert - Julius Caesar - Gerhard Herzberg - Ella Fitzgerald - Muhammed - Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick - John Leonard - Andre Gide - Dorothea Lange - Dorothy Dandridge - F. Whitten Peters - Henry Talbot - Sigrid Undset, - Arthur C. Clarke - Jim Rogan - Frederick W. Alt - Emil J. Freireich - Willie Nelson - Charlotte Perkins Gilman - Victor - George Burns - Herbert - Bessie Coleman - Dorothy Andersen - Chiang Kai-shek - Videl Sassoon - Bill Weir - k.d. Lang - Coco Chanel - Quentin Tarantino - Anderson Hayes Cooper - James Brown - Kenneth Grahame - Hunter "Patch" Adams - Jack Nicholson - Rodney Dangerfield - Roald Dahl - Lucy Montgomery - William Lloyd Garrison - Douglas Fairbanks - David Harker - Robert Fulton - Irving Berlin - Jonathan Swift - Peggy Drexler - Art Buchwald - Carolyn Jones - Sojourner Truth - Judge Sonya Sotomayor - Doris Roberts - Barry Lopez - Loretta Young - Marilyn Monroe - Barbara Stanwick - Steve McQueen - Cher - Pierce Brosnan - Wayne Dyer - Francis Alice Kellor - Sophia Loren - Eminem - George Carolin - Joe Hill - Stephen King - Franco Modigliani - Derek Walcott - Sir Charles Bell - Whoopi Goldberg - Charles Thomson Rees Wilson - Richard Wright - Percy Spencer - Ward Connerly - Fatty Arbuckle - Katherine Burr Blodgett - Cuba Gooding - Dorothea Lange - Frances Kellor - Gloria Steinem - Gloria Gaynor - Jon Stewart - Harold Clayton Urey - Bette Davis - J. R. Moehringer - Audrey Hepburn - Tom Cruise - Horacio Quiroga - Tina Turner - Kate Hayes - Bill Cosby - Barry White - Susanna Harding - Jodie Foster - Patsy Cline - Ralph Bunche - Ed Bradley - Tom Monaghan - Rickey Henderson - Sonia Sotomayor...
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m,Heeger,Week,Videl,Judge,Sonya,Stanwick,Francis,Carolin,Just,ingredient,deception,argument,movement,Mercedes,Benz,money,Hyundais,Peterson,fathers,transcripts,presidents,icons,opera,articles,owners,scientist,physicist,psychologist,reformer,economist,baseball,shek,parents"...Just add Dad, the magic ingredient. It's hard to know where wishful thinking becomes deliberate deception. But this argument, advanced by the fathers' rights movement, is like saying that, since Mercedes Benz owners make more money than people who drive Hyundais, you will become wealthy if you buy a Mercedes..." Mike Peterson