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Weaving a Family

Untangling Race and Adoption

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288 pages
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Exploring the intersection of race and adoption, this groundbreaking study offers insights from a sociologist who is a white mother to an African American child. It delves into the societal implications of race within the context of adoption, examining personal experiences and broader cultural dynamics. The author provides a unique perspective on the challenges and realities faced by families formed through adoption, making a significant contribution to discussions about race and identity in contemporary society.

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Weaving a Family, Barbara Katz Rothman

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2005
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