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Preface
Introduction
The War Against Subsistence
"I Ache When I Think of My Children": Raising Children in Chicago's Public Housing
Welfare Mothers: Invisible Work Becoming Visible--And Invisible Again
Literacy and Motherwork
Teaching and Learning as a Political Ally
Creating and Sustaining Life and Community
Conclusions
References
Index
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