February 7, 2005



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"Fortunately a majority of people and families living in poverty make good decisions and rear children well," Robert Franklin, Presidential Distinguished Professor of Social Ethics, told a full house in Tull Auditorium, Wednesday, Feb. 2.
PHOTO CREDIT: JON ROU

Hearing Cosby's call: Franklin responds

Criticism last year of segments of the African American community by comedian Bill Cosby formed the basis of the latest installment of the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Religion's Family Forum series.

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