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The African Child in Proverb, Folklore, and Fact1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2012

Extract

Sometimes I have an uneasy feeling after attending meetings or conferences connected with well-meaning, but not always wisely directed, efforts to better the lot of the African child. We good-intentioned folk would be well advised to find out something more about the system and ideas which African parents themselves practise or hold regarding this subject before we rush in to criticize, interfere with, or offer advice to those who in the long run are mainly responsible—namely, the childrens’ own parents. Too often, I fear, our attitude is to treat these parents as being themselves but poor, benighted, heathen children.

Type
Research Article
Information
Africa , Volume 6 , Issue 4 , October 1933 , pp. 456 - 471
Copyright
Copyright © International African Institute 1933

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References

1 This paper formed the subject of an address delivered in connexion with the Child Protection Committee of the Save the Children Fund.