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From Foutou to French Fries, Life on the Edge of African and American Cultures

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From Foutou to French Fries, Life on the Edge of African and American Cultures
Author(s)Kouassiaman, Bosson Caroline; Frazier-Kouassi, Susan
AbstractThis is the story of Caroline’s childhood. Having lived in Boston until she was five years old, she moved to several countries in Africa, she came back to the US, and returned again to Nigeria with his mother. After portraying her story, a sociological analysis of her experiences and the complexities multiculturalism places on children is offered.
IssueNo
Pages23-34
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceRunning for their Lives: Girls, Cultural Identity, and Stories of Survival
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PubDate2000
ISBN_ISSN0-8476-9850-5
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