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What We Can Learn of Resilience from Older African-American Women: Interviews with Women Who Worked as Maids in the Deep South
Authors:Katherine van Wormer  Charletta Sudduth  David W Jackson III
Institution:Social Work Department , University of Northern Iowa , Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA
Abstract:Resilience theory is increasingly informed by an in-depth study of personal narratives and story telling by survivors of personal trauma and cultural hardship. From the perspective of risk and resilience theory, this study examines the personal narratives of three older African-American women who engaged in domestic service from childhood. Collectively, their autobiographical memories describe experiences coping with the forces of an oppressive social and economic system. Our analysis of these personable narratives reveals how these women not only endured the cruelties of segregation and racism but somehow prevailed over them.
Keywords:Resilience  older adults  African-Americans  domestic service  segregation
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