Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement
@inproceedings{Nelson2003WomenOC, title={Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement}, author={J. Nelson}, year={2003} }
ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: From Abortion to Reproductive Rights 1 "Let's hear it from the real experts": Feminism and the Early Abortion Rights Movement 2 "An act of valor for a woman need not take place inside of her": Black Women, Feminism, and Reproductive Rights 3 "An instrument of genocide": The Black Nationalist Campaign against Birth Control 4 "Abortions under community control": Feminism, Nationalism, and the Politics of Reproduction among New York City's Young Lords 5 Race… CONTINUE READING
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