The Pros And Cons Of Transracial Adoption

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In Ravinder Burn’s scholarship, he provides background on the black-white dynamic in domestic transracial adoptions within the United States. It is explained that after WWII, American families rushed to adopt Korean and Japanese children. Eventually inn 1960, white families began adopting African American children. Yet, the National Association of Black Social Workers opposed the white-black adoption dynamic, creating the primary debate of transracial adoption: should whites be allowed to transracial adopt blacks due to differing racial and cultural associations? Burn argues that transracial adoption should be allowed, yet specific racial and cultural competences are necessary for successful African American identity development. Based on a