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Birthmother

“Birthmothers” presents intimate and stirring accounts of more than seventy women who surrendered babies for adoption. It follows their lives long-term, fro... more

Merry Bloch Jones

Birthmothers

"Birthmothers" presents intimate and stirring accounts of more than seventy women who surrendered babies for adoption. It follows their lives long-term, from di... more

Jones, Merry Bloch

Birthparent Grief

"Open adoption is often presented to birthparents as a way to lessen the grief of losing a child to adoption. Being able to see your child, and eventually devel... more

Romanchik, Brenda

Birthright

The Guide to Search and Reunion for Adoptees, Birthparents, and Adoptive Parents. ADOPTION DOESN'T END WHEN THE FILES ARE SEALED. What happens when and ad... more

Strauss, Jean A. S.

Black Baby White Hands

"July 15, 1968 - only three months after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., a Black baby becomes the first in the history of New Mexico to be adopted... more

John, Jaiya

Black Grandparents As Parents

Lenora Madison Poe, Ph.D., is a Licensed Marriage, Family, and Child Therapist at the West Coast Children's Center in Albany, California, with a private practic... more

Poe, Lenora Madison

Black is Brown is Tan

Momma is the color of chocolate milk and coffee pumpkin pie. Daddy is white, lighter than brown, but his face turns tomato red when he puffs and yells the chil... more

Adoff, Arnold

Black Market Adoption

"For many people, nothing is more natural than wanting a child. And for those who cannot have their own, there has always been the option of adoption. The reali... more

Landau, Elaine

Black Parenting Book, The FIRST EDITION

This book is an excellent resource for parents and caregivers of black children during their first five years of life. Questions addressed are: How do I find a... more

Beal, Anne C., M.D., M.P.H.
Villarosa, Linda

Black, White, Just Right!

A girl explains how her parents are different in color, have different tastes in art, food, and pets, and how she herself is different, too, but just right.

Davol, Marguerite W.
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