Making Choices, Making DoMaking Choices, Making Do is a comparative study of Black and white working class womens survival strategies during the Great Depression. Based on analysis of employment histories and Depression era interviews of 1,340 women in Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, and South Bend and letters from domestic workers, Lois Helmbold discovered that Black women lost work more rapidly and in greater proportions. The benefits that white women accrued because of
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