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1ERIC ED287744: "This Work Had A' End." The Transition From Live-In To Day Work. Southern Women: The Intersection Of Race, Class And Gender. Working Paper 2.
By ERIC
Experiences of black women, who migrated from the rural south to the District of Columbia between 1900 and 1926, are examined in order to illustrate the nature of household work during this period. While previous research on black private household workers usually attributed changes in household labor to architectural and technological trends, this data indicated that the transition from live-in servant to day worker occurred as a result of the women's desire for less restrictive employment. Oral histories of 23 black women, who made this transition, challenge the belief that household workers lacked the initiative and ability to control employment conditions. Southern relatives' roles, the Washington community, churches, and pre-migration experiences are examined, along with the consequences of the transition in relation to the women's self-esteem. Results indicate that the family, with its inherent roles and values, remained crucial to these women despite differences between their rural upbringing and urban employment. (Author/JHP)
“ERIC ED287744: "This Work Had A' End." The Transition From Live-In To Day Work. Southern Women: The Intersection Of Race, Class And Gender. Working Paper 2.” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ ERIC ED287744: "This Work Had A' End." The Transition From Live-In To Day Work. Southern Women: The Intersection Of Race, Class And Gender. Working Paper 2.
- Author: ERIC
- Language: English
“ERIC ED287744: "This Work Had A' End." The Transition From Live-In To Day Work. Southern Women: The Intersection Of Race, Class And Gender. Working Paper 2.” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - Black Achievement - Black Employment - Black Population Trends - Employed Women - Employment Patterns - Females - Household Workers - Housekeepers - Migration Patterns - Oral History - Population Trends - Primary Sources - Relocation - Rural to Urban Migration - Rural Urban Differences - Work Environment - Working Hours
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- Internet Archive ID: ERIC_ED287744
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1Boy Crusoe
By Allan Eric

Also published as" A Yankee Crusoe" . A 15 year old hard working and studious farm boy finds the lure of adventure on the seas as a merchant seaman more than he can resist. This is his story. " I was born in a little town in the State of Maine, near the close of the Civil War. My boyhood life did not differ materially from that of the average farmer's son in the remote country districts of New England--except, perhaps, that I read more and thought more. Hard work on the rugged soil, two terms each year in the little yellow country schoolhouse, a day's fishing now and then filled the early years of my life full to over-flowing. " What he gets is enough excitement and adventure to overflow his wildest dreams. How he experiences disaster and uses his wits and knowledge to overcome every problem makes for a great read. - Summary by Phil Chenevert
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- Title: Boy Crusoe
- Author: Allan Eric
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1910
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- Number of Sections: 23
- Total Time: 03:45:08
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- libriVox ID: 8827
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