Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work, and the Family from Slavery to the Present

TitleLabor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work, and the Family from Slavery to the Present
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsJones, Jacqueline
Number of Pages456
PublisherBasic Books
CityNew York
Abstract

The forces that shaped the institution of slavery in the American South endured, albeit in altered form, long after slavery was abolished. Toiling in sweltering Virginia tobacco factories or in the kitchens of white families in Chicago, black women felt a stultifying combination of racial discrimination and sexual prejudice. And yet, in their efforts to sustain family ties, they shared a common purpose with wives and mothers of all classes. In this volume, the author offers an account of the changing role of black women, lending a voice to an unsung struggle from the depths of slavery to the ongoing fight for civil rights.

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