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Author Mitchell, Richelene, -1975.

Title Dear self : a year in the life of a welfare mother / Richelene Mitchell ; foreword by Zaid Shakir ; introduction by Melanie Mitchell.

Publication Info. Hayward, Calif. : NID ; Lancaster : Gazelle Drake Academic [distributor], 2007.

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Location Call No. Status
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  B MITCHELL, RICHELENE    Check Shelf
 Southington Library - Adult  305.4886 MIT    Check Shelf
Description xv, 392 pages ; 22 cm
Summary Dear Self is the penetrating journal of Richelene Mitchell, a young African-American mother of seven struggling to raise her children while wrestling with the burden of poverty, callous public policy, and both overt and subtle manifestations of entrenched, institutionalized racism in America. Born in the rural South, the daughter of an African-American sharecropper, she would venture to the northern ghetto of Philadelphia to enhance her educational opportunities. A single mother of seven children living in a sprawling public housing project in New Britain, Connecticut, and forced to deal with the humiliation of public assistance, she chronicled a year of her life, 1973, in this penetrating journal.
Subject Mitchell, Richelene, -1975.
African American single mothers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Social conditions.
African American single mothers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Biography.
Welfare recipients -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Biography.
United States -- Race relations.
ISBN 9780979228100 paperback
0979228107 paperback
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