MYTH OF THE WELFARE QUEEN: A Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist's Portrait of Women on the Line

David Zucchino
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Drawing on the personal stories of several women, an award-winning journalist reveals the human side of welfare, capturing the daily lives, struggle, and courage of such women as grandmother Odessa Williams and welfare mother and activist Cheri Honkala. 25,000 first printing. Tour.
Genres: NonfictionPoliticsFeminismSociologyHistorySocial WorkCulturalPovertyRaceSocial Science
368 Pages

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