I don't think a female running a house is a problem, a broken family. It's perceived as one because of the notion that a head is a man.


Conversations with Toni Morrison (ed. 1994)


I don't think a female running a house is a problem, a broken family. It's perceived as one because of the notion that a head is a man.

I don't think a female running a house is a problem, a broken family. It's perceived as one because of the notion that a head is a man.

I don't think a female running a house is a problem, a broken family. It's perceived as one because of the notion that a head is a man.

I don't think a female running a house is a problem, a broken family. It's perceived as one because of the notion that a head is a man.