The South Carolina Center for Fathers & Families is a faith-based, nonprofit fatherhood initiative reducing barriers & strengthening families. Learn more about us!
The South Carolina Center for Fathers & Families is a faith-based, nonprofit fatherhood initiative reducing barriers & strengthening families. Learn more about us!
Drago tells the first full story of white children and their families in the most militant Southern state, and the state where the Civil War erupted. Drawing on a rich array of sources, many of them formerly untapped, Drago shows how the War transformed the domestic world of the white ...
Mothers and fathers were younger and had lower education, and low birth weight was more common, in the multigenerational linked dataset than in the two comparison groups. Based on the social mobility summary score, only 6.3% of White families were always disadvantaged, compared to 30.4% of ...
High mortality rates in the region challenged white families as they sought to establish their children within the planter class. Recent scholarship on women in South Carolina has identified instances in which “female planters” wielded control over land and slaves, temporarily assuming authority ...
Hingham, MA. Our families attended the same Catholic Church. Our fathers drank at the same watering hole, what is now The Liberty Grille, in Hingham Harbor. In fact, we think there is a reasonable chance they may have been there at the same time, on more than one occasion and who ...
They should be shown examples of women's leadership and empowerment in disease prevention, which they can usefully reinforce to their mothers and families when discussing what they learnt about dengue. Children as well as adults also have networks of their peers through which to disseminate ...
The works of removing the mud and the rubble took about two months. But the damages didn't finish here: the Franciscan fathers and those in charge of the Belle Arti saw the most devastating reality: the Crucifix by Cimabue, located in the Museum inside the big Franciscan refectory, was ...
such as domestic work, yard-cleaning or hairdressing (likely done at home or from a roadside shack). At least 12 of the 19 young women either had fathers who were working elsewhere (temporarily migrated), had passed away, or parents who were separated with the young woman living with her ...
The two families, connected by both blood and marriage, represented the prosperous plantar elite in antebellum South Carolina. Richardson-Sinkler Connections: Planting, Politics, Horses, and Family Life, 1769-1853 New Orleans had become the unquestioned urban capital of the antebellum South. What We...