Domestic Networks (from All Our Kin: Strategies of Survival in a Black Community) CAROL B. STACK
-Carol Stack describes how:
A) families in traditional societies trade their children with one another, in order for the children to receive useful job training and employment
B) black families, especially those headed by women, support one another and depend on extended kin to help them get through hard times
C) people who work for the wealthy as housekeepers, child care providers, gardeners, cooks, and chauffeurs become "like family" and often are included in family portraits
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