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"All Our Kin" delves into the intricate web of relationships and societal structures that shape the lives of working-class Black families in the American South during the Jim Crow era. This poignant study sheds light on the resourcefulness, resilience, and enduring kinship networks that enabled these communities to navigate systemic inequalities. The book explores how extended family ties, mutual aid, and shared resources played a vital role in their survival and success in the face of economic hardship and racial discrimination. Through rich ethnographic detail, it offers a nuanced understanding of the complex social dynamics that defined their daily lives.
GTIN: 9780786722662
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