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Across the Boundaries of Race & Class (Studies in African American History and Culture)

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Management number 233471822 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$23.36 Model Number 233471822
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First published in 1994. Almost fifteen years after this study was written, many social changes have occurred affecting domestic service; yet some things remain the same. Among the changes are the increased labor force participation rates of women and the resultant rise in the demand for private household help. This volume is part of the Studies on African American History and Culture series, looking at the role, occupation, impact of race and employee relationships of black domestic servants. It also includes three case studies, stories of resistant and families and children. Across the Boundaries of Race and Class was one of the earliest attempts to examine the ways the structure and organization of housework as women’s work influenced the work and family lives of domestic workers. As pointed out in the book, the women who were the subjects of this study exemplified a pattern of domestic work that was fading even as it was being studied: most worked for one family for twenty to thirty years. Read more

ISBN10 1138965855
ISBN13 978-1138965850
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher Routledge
Dimensions 5.98 x 0.39 x 9.02 inches
Item Weight 9.5 ounces
Print length 172 pages
Publication date February 28, 2016

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