PEDIATRICS Vol. 48 No. 2 August 1971, pp. 325-326
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THE ADOPTION OF BLACK CHILDREN

Richard B. Feiertag M.D., Merrill A. Baratz M.D., William A. Daniel Jr. M.D., Josephine L. Earlywine M.D., Donald Lewis M.D., Henry M. Seidel M.D., Mary A. T. Tillman M.D., Henry H. Work M.D., and Committee on Adoptions and Dependent Care

The large number of black children needing adoptive homes is an urgent problem of our time. Though an immediate solution may not be available, a vigorous, cooperative effort will assure that each child waiting will be provided a secure and loving home. The welfare of the child remains the primary consideration when selecting a home.