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| The African-American grandmother in autobiographical works by Frederick Douglass, Langston Hughes, and Maya Angelou | | Author(s) | Mildred A Hill-Lubin |
| Journal title | International Journal of Aging and Human Development, vol 33, no 3, 1991 |
| Pages | pp 173-185 |
| Keywords | Personal relationships ; Grandmothers ; Literature ; United States of America. |
| Annotation | Using the autobiographies of Frederick Douglass, Langston Hughes, and Maya Angelou, this article demonstrates that the portrait of the African-American grandmother is one of action, involvement, hope, and dignity. |
| Accession Number | CPA-920211013 A |
| Classmark | DS: SW2: HK: 7T |
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