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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... tion has been punctuated by exceptional individuals who were active in their communities and major contributors in their respective fields . These women have been forging paths of distinction in Ameri- can education since Mary Jane ...
... tion has been punctuated by exceptional individuals who were active in their communities and major contributors in their respective fields . These women have been forging paths of distinction in Ameri- can education since Mary Jane ...
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... tion of that same topic she reveals more : Q : Did your grandfather continue to practice pharmacy a after he left the south ? A : I don't know any of the details of what he did at that point there [ up north ] . But by the time I ...
... tion of that same topic she reveals more : Q : Did your grandfather continue to practice pharmacy a after he left the south ? A : I don't know any of the details of what he did at that point there [ up north ] . But by the time I ...
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... tion for children who otherwise would not have had an educa- tion ( pause ) . Ah ( pause ) I hear people say things like , " I'd love to do something with that little Ms. Brown but you know she's Mrs. Roosevelt's little chocolate drop ...
... tion for children who otherwise would not have had an educa- tion ( pause ) . Ah ( pause ) I hear people say things like , " I'd love to do something with that little Ms. Brown but you know she's Mrs. Roosevelt's little chocolate drop ...
Table des matières
Nine Narratives | 3 |
African | 65 |
Climbing the Ladder of Success from the | 87 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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