Reading, Intimacy, And the Role of Uncle Remus in White Southern Social Memory. Reading, Intimacy, And the Role of Uncle Remus in White Southern Social Memory.

Reading, Intimacy, And the Role of Uncle Remus in White Southern Social Memory‪.‬

Journal of Southern History 2003, August, 69, 3

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Publisher Description

You see, my grandmother explained to me that when a black woman went into a white family's house as the cook and the baby sitter, this is the role of the mother.... [T]hat child is nurtured by whoever that person is, but somewhere that child learns to segregate himself, that he's better. She said, "So I really believe they hold classes at night." Mazie Williams, Birmingham, Alabama

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2003
1 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
72
Pages
PUBLISHER
Southern Historical Association
SIZE
279.3
KB

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