The image of the welfare mother transformed from the worthy white widow to the immoral black welfare queen.Roberts, Dorothyboston review
After You Say No, Then What?; Parents Can Use the Season to Teach Valuable Lessons About Resisting Peer PressureDorothy Rich
Ida Udall, living in the 1880s, admitted that she held a deep love for her husband and experienced emotional trauma trying to cope with sharing her beloved husband with another woman [54] (p. 45). In her 1980s autobiography Dorothy Solomon [44] granted that her sister-wives suspected ...