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Black Women at Work: Race, Family, and Community in Greater Halifax
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Wanda Thomas Bernard
and Judith Fingard
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- Women’s Organizations: The Heart and Soul of Women’s Activism 25
- The End of the Poor Law: Public Welfare Reform in Nova Scotia before the Canada Assistance Plan 49
- Democracy, Dollars, and the Children’s Aid Society: The Eclipse of Gwendolen Lantz 76
- Managing the Unmarried Mother ‘Problem’: Halifax Maternity Homes 110
- The ‘Right Kind’ of Single Mothers: Nova Scotia’s Regulation of Women on Social Assistance, 1956–1977 141
- From Infant Homes to Daycare: Child Care in Halifax 169
- Black Women at Work: Race, Family, and Community in Greater Halifax 189
- ‘Home Nursing Has Continued to Present Problems ...’ The St John Ambulance Home Nursing Program in Nova Scotia 226
- ‘A Grandly Subversive Time’: The Halifax Branch of the Voice of Women in the 1960s 253
- A Fragile Independence: The Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women 281
- Contributors 305
- Illustration Credits 307
- Index 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- Women’s Organizations: The Heart and Soul of Women’s Activism 25
- The End of the Poor Law: Public Welfare Reform in Nova Scotia before the Canada Assistance Plan 49
- Democracy, Dollars, and the Children’s Aid Society: The Eclipse of Gwendolen Lantz 76
- Managing the Unmarried Mother ‘Problem’: Halifax Maternity Homes 110
- The ‘Right Kind’ of Single Mothers: Nova Scotia’s Regulation of Women on Social Assistance, 1956–1977 141
- From Infant Homes to Daycare: Child Care in Halifax 169
- Black Women at Work: Race, Family, and Community in Greater Halifax 189
- ‘Home Nursing Has Continued to Present Problems ...’ The St John Ambulance Home Nursing Program in Nova Scotia 226
- ‘A Grandly Subversive Time’: The Halifax Branch of the Voice of Women in the 1960s 253
- A Fragile Independence: The Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women 281
- Contributors 305
- Illustration Credits 307
- Index 309