Family Love in the Diaspora
Discover the profound insights of "Family Love in the Diaspora" by Taylor & Francis Inc, published in 2006. This compelling hardback edition spans 262 pages and delves into the historical context of colonial social policy in the British West Indies. The book challenges the long-held assumptions that black families were devoid of morals, structure, and paternal figures, which were often cited as reasons for poverty and disenfranchisement. Through an engaging narrative, this work sheds light on the resilience and strength of these families, offering a fresh perspective on their dynamics and contributions to society. Perfect for readers interested in sociology, history, and cultural studies, this book is a valuable addition to any library. Explore the complexities of family love amidst adversity and gain a deeper understanding of the diaspora experience.