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Rethinking the Welfare Rights Movement (Hardcover): Premilla Nadasen Rethinking the Welfare Rights Movement (Hardcover)
Premilla Nadasen
R4,075 Discovery Miles 40 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The welfare rights movement was an interracial protest movement of poor women on AFDC who demanded reform of welfare policy, greater respect and dignity, and financial support to properly raise and care for their children. In short, they pushed for a right to welfare. Lasting from the early 1960s to the mid 1970s, the welfare rights movement crossed political boundaries, fighting simultaneously for women's rights, economic justice, and black women's empowerment through welfare assistance. Its memberschallenged stereotypes, engaged in Congressional debates, and developed a sophisticated political analysis that combined race, class, gender, and culture, and crafted a distinctive, feminist, anti-racist politics rooted in their experiences as poor women of color.

The Welfare Rights Movement provides a short, accessible overview of this important social and political movement, highlighting key events and key figures, the movement's strengths and weaknesses, and how it intersected with other social and political movements of the itme, as well as its lasting effect on the country. It is perfect for anyone wanting to obtain an introduction to the welfare rights movement of the twentieth century.

Welfare in the United States - A History with Documents, 1935-1996 (Hardcover): Premilla Nadasen, Jennifer Mittelstadt, Marisa... Welfare in the United States - A History with Documents, 1935-1996 (Hardcover)
Premilla Nadasen, Jennifer Mittelstadt, Marisa Chappell
R4,522 Discovery Miles 45 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Welfare has been central to a number of significant political debates in modern America:

  • What role should the government play in alleviating poverty?
  • What does a government owe its citizens, and who is entitled to help?
  • How have race and gender shaped economic opportunities and outcomes?
  • How should Americans respond to increasing rates of single parenthood?
  • How have poor women sought to shape their own lives and influence government policies?

With a comprehensive introduction and a well-chosen collection of primary documents, Welfare in the United States chronicles the major turning points in the seventy-year history of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC). Illuminating policy debates, shifting demographics, institutional change, and the impact of social movements, this book serves as an essential guide to the history of the nation's most controversial welfare program.

Welfare Warriors - The Welfare Rights Movement in the United States (Hardcover): Premilla Nadasen Welfare Warriors - The Welfare Rights Movement in the United States (Hardcover)
Premilla Nadasen
R4,976 Discovery Miles 49 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A history of the welfare rights movement of the 1960s which sought to organize the poor to make demands upon the system and in the process create a more humane welfare program.

Rethinking the Welfare Rights Movement (Paperback): Premilla Nadasen Rethinking the Welfare Rights Movement (Paperback)
Premilla Nadasen
R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The welfare rights movement was an interracial protest movement of poor women on AFDC who demanded reform of welfare policy, greater respect and dignity, and financial support to properly raise and care for their children. In short, they pushed for a right to welfare. Lasting from the early 1960s to the mid 1970s, the welfare rights movement crossed political boundaries, fighting simultaneously for women's rights, economic justice, and black women's empowerment through welfare assistance. Its memberschallenged stereotypes, engaged in Congressional debates, and developed a sophisticated political analysis that combined race, class, gender, and culture, and crafted a distinctive, feminist, anti-racist politics rooted in their experiences as poor women of color.

The Welfare Rights Movement provides a short, accessible overview of this important social and political movement, highlighting key events and key figures, the movement's strengths and weaknesses, and how it intersected with other social and political movements of the itme, as well as its lasting effect on the country. It is perfect for anyone wanting to obtain an introduction to the welfare rights movement of the twentieth century.

Welfare in the United States - A History with Documents, 1935-1996 (Paperback, New): Premilla Nadasen, Jennifer Mittelstadt,... Welfare in the United States - A History with Documents, 1935-1996 (Paperback, New)
Premilla Nadasen, Jennifer Mittelstadt, Marisa Chappell
R1,147 Discovery Miles 11 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Welfare has been central to a number of significant political debates in modern America:

  • What role should the government play in alleviating poverty?
  • What does a government owe its citizens, and who is entitled to help?
  • How have race and gender shaped economic opportunities and outcomes?
  • How should Americans respond to increasing rates of single parenthood?
  • How have poor women sought to shape their own lives and influence government policies?

With a comprehensive introduction and a well-chosen collection of primary documents, Welfare in the United States chronicles the major turning points in the seventy-year history of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC). Illuminating policy debates, shifting demographics, institutional change, and the impact of social movements, this book serves as an essential guide to the history of the nation's most controversial welfare program.

Welfare Warriors - The Welfare Rights Movement in the United States (Paperback, New): Premilla Nadasen Welfare Warriors - The Welfare Rights Movement in the United States (Paperback, New)
Premilla Nadasen
R1,403 Discovery Miles 14 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In her study of the welfare rights movement, Premilla Nadasen breaks new ground by tracing the history of a distinctive brand of feminism that emerged in the 1960s.

Care - The Highest Stage of Capitalism: Premilla Nadasen Care - The Highest Stage of Capitalism
Premilla Nadasen
R528 R446 Discovery Miles 4 460 Save R82 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An eye-opening reckoning with the care economy, from its roots in racial capitalism to its exponential growth as a new site of profit and extraction. Since the earliest days of the pandemic, care work has been thrust into the national spotlight. The notion of care seems simple enough. Care is about nurturing, feeding, nursing, assisting, and loving human beings. It is “the work that makes all other work possible.” But as historian Premilla Nadasen argues, we have only begun to understand the massive role it plays in our lives and our economy.  Nadasen traces the rise of the care economy, from its roots in slavery, where there was no clear division between production and social reproduction, to the present care crisis, experienced acutely by more and more Americans. Today’s care economy, Nadasen shows, is an institutionalized, hierarchical system in which some people’s pain translates into other people’s profit. Yet this is also a story of resistance. Low-wage workers, immigrants, and women of color in movements from Wages for Housework and Welfare Rights to the Movement for Black Lives have continued to fight for and practice collective care. These groups help us envision how, given the challenges before us, we can create a caring world as part of a radical future.

Thursdays and Every Other Sunday Off - A Domestic Rap by Verta Mae (Paperback): Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor Thursdays and Every Other Sunday Off - A Domestic Rap by Verta Mae (Paperback)
Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor; Foreword by Premilla Nadasen
R459 R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Save R65 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Observations from the lives of African American domestic workers-back in print Thursdays and Every Other Sunday Off is an exploration of the lives of African American domestic workers in cities throughout the United States during the mid-twentieth century. With dry wit and honesty, Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor relates the testimonies of maids, cooks, child care workers, and others as they discuss their relationships with their employers and their experiences on the job. She connects this work with popular culture, presenting Aunt Jemima, Mammies, Uncle Ben, and other charged figures through the eyes of domestic workers as opposed to their employers, and remembers her own family history (her mother and grandmother were domestic workers after migrating to Philadelphia from South Carolina). Interspersed with musings and interviews are historical references, quotations, and personal anecdotes that make this account all the more intimate, heartbreaking, and relevant.

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