Tell Them Who I am : Lives of Homeless Women
By Elliot LiebowIn 1984, Liebow left his position as director of anthropological research at the National Institute of Mental Health to undergo treatment for cancer. He also volunteered to work at local soup kitchens and homeless shelters, where he conducted the research for this book. Here the author of Tally's Corner investigates and documents the patterns and routines of homeless women.
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- Hardcover
- 350 pages
- English
- 0029190959
- 9780029190951
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