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Understanding Black Single Parent Families: Stresses and Strengths
Understanding Black Single Parent Families: Stresses and Strengths   (1986)  
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Author: Michelene R. Malson

This paper provides a contemporary portrait of black single parent life. Using sociodemographic data and information from interviews conducted with black single mothers, the author describes how these women try daily to solve their problems and develop strategies to manage their dual responsibilities as breadwinners and parents.

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