RT Book T1 Rethinking Black motherhood and drug addictions: counternarratives of Black family resilience T2 Black studies & critical thinking JF Black studies & critical thinking A1 Tivis, Tierra B. LA English PP New York Bern Frankfurt Berlin Brussels Vienna Oxford Warsaw PB Peter Lang YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1000181650 AB "These people are suffering": help versus incarceration -- Tools for understanding drug addiction and black mothers' standpoint -- Origin of the crack ho': Mammies, Jezebels, controlled images, and prosecution of addiction -- "From suga to shit": the drug business and destruction of black communities -- More about the mothers, research practice, black motherhood and addiction -- "I had help": kinship, drug addictions, and black family resilience -- "Wasn' no junkie, I was a workin' addict--it's a difference": self- definition of black mothers' roles and responsibilities -- Crack baby aftermath and navigating educational institutions -- "I was just cryin' out to God": recovery and the spirituality of struggle NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN E185.86 SN 9781433135033 SN 9781433135040 K1 African American families K1 African American mothers K1 African American mothers : Substance use K1 Women drug addicts : Family relationships : United States K1 African American Women : Family relationships K1 USA : Schwarze Frau : Drogenabhängigkeit : Mutterschaft : Familie : Soziale Unterstützung : Resilienz