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Black History and Birth Control: How Race Informs The Story Of Women’s Reproductive Freedom

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Since its conception, birth control has been a symbol of reproductive freedom for women. We learn that it gave women choices and control over their own bodies. Something not widely known, however, is how racism allowed birth control to be viewed as a solution to social problems, a way to decrease births of the “defective” […]

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