Storming Caesars Palace: How Black Mothers Fought Their Own War on Poverty
by Orleck, Annelise
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- Paperback
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- ISBN 10
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- ISBN 13
- 9780807050316
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Beacon Press, 7/1/2006. Annotated. paperback. Like New. 6x0x9. LIKE NEW!!! Has a red or black remainder mark on bottom/exterior edge of pages.
Synopsis
Annelise Orleck is associate professor of history and women's and gender studies at Dartmouth College. She is the author of Common Sense and a Little Fire and Soviet Jewish Americans and coeditor of The Politics of Motherhood. Orleck lives in Thetford Center, Vermont, with her partner and their two children.
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- Title
- Storming Caesars Palace: How Black Mothers Fought Their Own War on Poverty
- Author
- Orleck, Annelise
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- New
- Quantity Available
- 5
- Edition
- Annotated
- ISBN 10
- 0807050318
- ISBN 13
- 9780807050316
- Publisher
- Beacon Press
- Place of Publication
- Usa
- Date Published
- 7/1/2006
- Size
- 6x0x9
- X weight
- 16 oz
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