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The inspiring true story of an enslaved woman who liberated an
infamous slave jail and transformed it into one of the nation's
first HBCUs In The Devil's Half Acre, New York Times bestselling
author Kristen Green draws on years of research to tell the
extraordinary and little-known story of young Mary Lumpkin, an
enslaved woman who blazed a path of liberation for thousands. She
was forced to have the children of a brutal slave trader and live
on the premises of his slave jail, known as the "Devil's Half
Acre." When she inherited the jail after the death of her
slaveholder, she transformed it into "God's Half Acre," a school
where Black men could fulfil their dreams. It still exists today as
Virginia Union University, one of America's first Historically
Black Colleges and Universities. A sweeping narrative of a life in
the margins of the American slave trade, The Devil's Half Acre
brings Mary Lumpkin into the light. This is the story of the
resilience of a woman on the path to freedom, her historic
contributions, and her enduring legacy.
Family Stress, Coping, & Resilience: The Challenges and
Experiences of Modern Families presents research and scholarship on
different family stressors and the challenges and experiences of
families as they try to cope and bounce back from adversity. The
text presents work from an array of disciplines and authors that
serve to highlight the various complexities of stressors in our
modern society and how families adjust and make attempt to reach
equilibrium. The text is organized into seven parts, each featuring
multiple chapters on topics including family stress concepts,
theories, parenting and mental health stressors, substance abuse
and family violence induced stressors, vulnerable and transitional
population stress, caregiving stressors across the life course,
health and environmental stressors, and the future of families in a
stressful societal context. Each part of the text has original
introductions and conclusions that create context along with
questions to stimulate class discussion or as opportunities for
writing more broadly by topic. Various stressors and burdens
related to the social, psychological, biological, cognitive,
cultural, and economic aspects of daily life will serve as
fundamental vantage points for relevant research explored in this
textbook. The textbook presents current and salient research on the
impact of family stressors across the life span with special
emphasis on those family life events that pose a threat to the
short term or long term positive functioning of the family system.
Relevant research from family studies, human development,
sociology, psychology, economics, psychiatry, child studies,
criminology, gerontology, social work, and gender/ethnic studies is
presented.
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