My Soul is My Own: Oral Narratives of African American Women in the ProfessionsRoutledge, 1993 - 213 pages Presents the lives of early 20th-century African-American women in a unique context - their own words. The women themselves are as extraordinary as the language they use to describe their experiences, at home, university and work. |
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... felt that there was more to life that just eating and drinking in the sun , and , their interests were in quality . And they both felt the mind was somewhat of a very important , part of the body and that you developed it as best you ...
... felt that there was more to life that just eating and drinking in the sun , and , their interests were in quality . And they both felt the mind was somewhat of a very important , part of the body and that you developed it as best you ...
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... felt that I should go , and that they needed a man , and this was between the two of us in my office . And he told me the only reason that I was in this position was because of nepotism . And what did he say that for ? I have an awful ...
... felt that I should go , and that they needed a man , and this was between the two of us in my office . And he told me the only reason that I was in this position was because of nepotism . And what did he say that for ? I have an awful ...
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... felt like somebody had thrown me out with the dishwater . And uh , it , it was , it was a horrible experience . Particularly the way uh , the way it was done . I was put out see , by a man who does not like women . The chairman felt ...
... felt like somebody had thrown me out with the dishwater . And uh , it , it was , it was a horrible experience . Particularly the way uh , the way it was done . I was put out see , by a man who does not like women . The chairman felt ...
Table des matières
Nine Narratives | 3 |
African | 65 |
Climbing the Ladder of Success from the | 87 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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