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The Black Breastfeeding Blog was created by Jennifer James as a way to reach black mothers who are currently breastfeeding or who want to breastfeed in the future. As a former breastfeeding mother of two daughters (who she breastfed for two years each), Jennifer believes in the powerful healing properties of breast milk and believes all black moms should at least start the nursing process to increase the health of their babies.


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A Note from Arthur Rothstein's Daughter

On Wednesday in Part II of my Breastfeeding and Men series I featured photographs taken by Arthur Rothstein. And this morning, I found a comment from his daughter, Eve Roth Lindsay, in my inbox. You can go to the post to see it or read it here.
Thank you for posting this photo. My father was Arthur Rothstein and he would have loved to see his photographs posted here. He was an amazing man with an incredible talent at seeing real people. I have seen many variations of these photos but not this one.
There are very few times in my life when I am struck speechless. This is one of them.

Edited to add (10/1/07): Here's a comment from another of Rothstein's daughters. I feel so honored that they commented here on my blog. Wow.
Jennifer!
Here's another note from another daughter of Arthur Rothstein! I'm Eve's older sister. I have three kids and I breastfed them all. Now I'm a grandma and my daughter, Leila is nursing her baby. So is my daughter-in-law, Leontine! I'm so glad they, and their babies, are benefiting from the experience.
I perused the Black Breastfeeding Blog and website....I found it to be attractive, educational, warm and encouraging. ~Annie Rothstein-Segan

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posted by Jennifer James @ 9:18 AM,

2 Comments:

At September 29, 2007 5:16 PM, Anonymous Annie Segan said...

Jennifer!
Here's another note from another daughter of Arthur Rothstein! I'm Eve's older sister. I have three kids and I breastfed them all. Now I'm a grandma and my daughter, Leila is nursing her baby. So is my daughter-in-law, Leontine! I'm so glad they, and their babies, are benefiting from the experience.
I perused the Black Breastfeeding Blog and website....I found it to be attractive, educational, warm and encouraging. ~Annie Rothstein-Segan

 
At September 30, 2007 8:57 PM, Blogger Elizabeth F. said...

Awesome! Kudos.

 

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