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Welfare Warriors. (Your Letters).

Publication: Mothering

Publication Date: 01-MAY-02
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Mothering Magazine

My 4-year-old daughter and I were sitting at the kitchen table while I was reading the article "Welfare Warriors" (November-December 2001). "Wow," I said to myself. "What?" she asked, ever curious. "This woman is amazing," I replied. "Why?" she asked again. I simplified it for her: "Well, she had a husband who hit her. He was abusive. So she left him and raised her three little boys all by herself. And she...

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