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Against All Odds: Resistance and Resilience in African American Welfare Mothers
Against All Odds: Resistance and Resilience in African American Welfare Mothers   (1999)  
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Author: Elizabeth Sparks

This paper discusses the stereotypes and myths that abound in our society about African American welfare mothers, and presents research literature that refutes these myths. It also describes the strategies used by these women to resist marginalization and to overcome the odds against them.

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