African American Literature on Black Girlhood in Depression-Era Harlem: Louise Meriwether’s Daddy Was a Number Runner, 1970
Meriwether, Louise. Daddy Was a Number Runner (1970) establishes a foundational literary account of African American urban life during the Great Depression, centering Black girlhood, family structure, and informal economic survival in Harlem. Written from the perspective of a twelve-year-old narrator, the novel documents the lived realities of working-class Black.....
