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Storming Caesar's Palace

Subtitlehow black mothers fought their own war on poverty
CreatorOrleck, Annelise
Publish PlaceBoston
PublisherBeacon Press
Publish Year2005
Pages368p.
ISBN/ISSN0807050318
Illustrationfoto's
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
VS 4 2005
Mediumboek
DescriptionThe author describes how Ruby Duncan, a former cotton picker turned hotel maid, led a gathering of welfare mothers, who stormed the casino hotel Caesars Palace to protest the governments decision to terminate their benefits and how this demonstration was the beginning of community economic development by welfare mothers.
Thesaurusarmoede
inkomen
zwarte vrouwen
alleenstaande moeders
acties
vrouwenorganisaties
welzijnswerk
Verenigde Staten
20e eeuw
CategoriesBook/Boek


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