I still think you are being unfair to black women—despite their dreadful voting records. Along with overwhelmingly raising the next generation of black Americans themselves, black women have only a slightly lower workforce participation rate than black men: 62.5% to 68.4%. (For comparison, white women are at 57.5% to white men with 71.4%.)
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t02.htm
Also, black women do far, far more as far as attending college than do black men: http://www.jbhe.com/news_views/51_gendergap_universities.html
Also, approximately a third of African American men in the country have been convicted of a felony. I haven’t come across ready stats for the women, but it is of course much lower.
So black women are relatively working and studying hard and staying out of legal trouble, compared to black men. I wish there were more Diamonds and Silks among them, but they are not the primary slackers, if there are any, among their race.
Well, you are entitled, of course, to your opinion.
I have lived and worked in the black ghetto of Seattle known as the CD for Central District and employed black men and women in my businesses.
No doubt you also have personal experience with the lives of ghetto blacks.