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The Song of Survival: "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child"
Motherless sons may experience disrupted attachment styles , which can lead to difficulties with intimacy and separation anxiety later in life. Motherless Child
The song has been covered by countless artists, from Paul Robeson to Richie Havens, because it taps into a universal human need for unconditional love and belonging . The Song of Survival: "Sometimes I Feel Like
Song of the Week 26: Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child Emerging from the era of slavery, the song
At the heart of this theme is the traditional African American spiritual, "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child." . Emerging from the era of slavery, the song serves as a powerful metaphor for the displacement and systemic abuse experienced by enslaved people who were often separated from their families and their homeland.
Motherless daughters may face higher risks of depression and anxiety , often struggling to process grief if the loss occurred before they could fully grasp the concept of death.
To provide a blog post on "Motherless Child," it is important to address the various ways this term resonates—from the iconic African American spiritual to the lived experiences of those who have lost their mothers.