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Elderly black farm women: a population at risk
1Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, University of North Carolina, Charlotte 28223.
Social Work
|November 1, 1992
Abstract:
Elderly black farm women are a neglected segment of the elderly population. Their self-reliance, mutual support, and rurality have helped keep them isolated and underserved. This article describes the productive life-styles that 10 such women in southeastern North Carolina recalled in oral-history interviews and the problems these women face because of their advancing age, poor health, caregiving responsibilities, and isolation and the deterioration of traditional resources.