Wilson (1979[1977]) argues that, contrary to popular misconception, individuals that can be succinctly described as "mama's little baby" emphirically have an emotional, spiritual, and practical attachment to a source of nourishment widely known as "shortenin' bread".
Wilson (1979[1977]) argues that, contrary to popular misconception, individuals that can be succinctly described as "mama's little baby" emphirically have an emotional, spiritual, and practical attachment to a source of nourishment widely known as "shortenin' bread".