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Wexler argues convincingly that the war against child abuse turned into a war against children.

"The best passages of Wounded Innocents bring to mind such classics as George Orwell's 'Down and Out in Paris and London' and Michael Harrington's 'The Other America.'...His passionate concern for families and children permeates the book."
- Albany Times Union




Some may think the number of innocent persons prosecuted for child abuse reprents only an isolated incident here and there. Think again by reading No Crueler Tyrannies.

Pultizer Prize winning columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Dorothy Rabinowitz exposes the corrupt methodology and hypocrisy of child sex abuse cases in the 1980s and 1990s resulting in the incarceration of hundreds of innocent Americans. Discover why over two hundred years ago Baron de Montequieu wrote, "Where is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of law and in the name of Justice.




"The first book in 30 years to consider the devastating social consequences of the overwhelming numbers of black children in the child-welfare system."  " The current state of the child-welfare system in America is a well-known tragedy. Thousands of children every year are removed from their parents' homes, often for little reason other than the endemic poverty that afflicts women and children more than any other group in the U.S. Dorothy Roberts, an acclaimed legal scholar and social critic, reveals the racial politics of child welfare in America through extensive legal research and original interviews with Chicago families in the foster care system. She describes the racial imbalance in foster care, the concentration of state intervention in certain neighborhoods, the alarming percentages of children in substitute care, the difficulty that poor and black families have in meeting state's standards for regaining custody of children placed in foster care, and the relationship between state supervision of families and continuing racial inequality. 



From The HSLDA web-site

The Social Worker At Your Door: 10 Helpful Hints


Practical Ways to Reform the Child Welfare System


Past Articles Featured on Site

Protecting Parent's Rights from Social Services - HSLDA




Homeschoolers vs. Big Brother  - Townhall.com




Houston's Problem of Child Abuse


Textbook debate: It's all about the evidenceEditorial, printed by the Houston Chronicle in response to the hearing on biology textbooks used in Texas schools.Click here for more information