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Publication Date: 2012
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Barefoot, Country, and Nappy: Life Lessons of a Colored Girl
Carter, Nora Chambers
Journal of Family Social Work, v15 n5 p449-460 2012
The area of town where we lived was "Black Bottom." The name was given because there were no streetlights in the area. At night, you couldn't see your hand in front of your face. I thought the name came from being a Colored community. We had no idea how poor we were. Though I left our neighborhood long ago, the simple messages are timeless and invaluable. I long for the peace and simplicity of those times. I owe any positive impact made on children in care to the education the Bottom gave her people.
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, African Americans, Social Attitudes, Neighborhoods, Foster Care, Educational Quality, Rural Areas, Personal Narratives, Racial Bias, Aesthetics, Social Bias, Coping, Mental Health, Access to Health Care, Family Relationship, Family Influence, Child Rearing, Cultural Influences
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: North Carolina
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