Faculty Publications
The Lived Experiences of African American Centenarians: Narrative Exploration from a Life Course Theory Perspective
Document Type
Article
Keywords
Cumulative inequality, Minorities, Oral history
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Gerontologist
Volume
61
Issue
8
First Page
1266
Last Page
1276
Abstract
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine examples of inequality experienced by African American centenarians throughout the life course. Research Design and Methods: Data were derived from 111 oral history transcripts from the Oklahoma Oral History Project. A subsample of all centenarians who identified as African American (n = 12) was utilized. An interpretive phenomenological approach and thematic analysis were used to review and code each narrative. Results: Findings revealed 2 themes: (a) historical time and place with subthemes on family lineage, segregation, discrimination, and racism, and societal changes; (b) resource buffers against inequality with subthemes on multigenerational transmission, support and cultural connectedness, religion and spirituality, and self-reliance. Several centenarians acknowledged having grandparents who were slaves and others reported hidden family lineage due to complicated mixed-race dynamics. Work histories were affected by the historical era, with limited "domestic"positions for women. Experiences with education varied, with one centenarian commenting on his legacy of teaching at historically Black schools whereas others expressed difficulty in keeping up with school and regret for not finishing. Discussion and Implications: This is one of the first studies to explore life course experiences specific to African American centenarians. Centenarians in this study possessed survival skills and various support systems including community and religious/spiritual support, perhaps buffering against the impact of cumulative racial inequality.
Department
Department of Family, Aging, and Counseling
Original Publication Date
12-1-2021
DOI of published version
10.1093/geront/gnab052
Recommended Citation
Heinz, Melinda; Bishop, Alexander J.; and Finchum, Tanya, "The Lived Experiences of African American Centenarians: Narrative Exploration from a Life Course Theory Perspective" (2021). Faculty Publications. 6318.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/6318