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  1. Friday Five: Social mobility in the US and abroad, how family and religion are intertwined, and more Post This
  2. Friday Five: African American history, fatherhood at the crossroads, and more Post This

Five articles that I recommend from around the web:

State of the Nation 2013: Social Mobility and Child Poverty in Great Britain (report)
Social Mobility & Child Poverty Commission, GOV.UK

‘Many Rivers to Cross’ Documents African American History from Juan Garrido to Barack Obama
Fred Dews, Brookings Institution

Fatherhood at the Crossroads: Where Do We Go From Here? (webinar)
National Fatherhood Leaders Group

How the West Really lost God
Tom Ascik, MercatorNet

Born to Be Mobile? Why Location Matters for How Much Money You Make
Jonathan Rothwell and Richard V. Reeves, Social Mobility Memos

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