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Climbing Jacob's ladder : the enduring legacy of African-American families

Moving beyond the either/or argument about whether it is class or race that cripples or enhances the viability of family life, this book takes a broader perspective, showing that class, race, gender, and age are all critical dimensions of life that may be used to understand families better as well as to discriminate against them.

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  • "Moving beyond the either/or argument about whether it is class or race that cripples or enhances the viability of family life, this book takes a broader perspective, showing that class, race, gender, and age are all critical dimensions of life that may be used to understand families better as well as to discriminate against them."@en
  • "Moving beyond the either/or argument about whether it is class or race that cripples or enhances the viability of family life, this book takes a broader perspective, showing that class, race, gender, and age are all critical dimensions of life that may be used to understand families better as well as to discriminate against them."

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