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"Our Mothers' Grief: Racial-Ethnic Women and the Maintenance of Families," Bonnie Thornton Dill
Bonnie Thornton Dill broadens the dominant perspective of American families through this historical analysis of racial-ethnic women and their families. She demonstrates how the establishment of the "modern American family" ideal and expectations of racial and ethnic groups as sources of cheap labor created distinct familial experiences among women of various racial-ethnic groups in early America
According to Dill, which of the following is true with regard to African American families of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries?
a. Slave owners controlled the cohesion of slave families.
b. After emancipation, African American women were expected to take their position within the private sphere of the home.
c. Slave labor mirrored labor divisions among White men and women.
d. all of these answers are correct

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