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Killing the black bodyKilling the black body

Killing the black body1997

Dorothy E. Roberts

4.9(12)on Hardcover

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"The image of the 'Welfare Queen' still dominates white America's perceptions of Black women. It is an image that also continues to shape our government's policies concerning Black women's reproductive decisions. Proposed legislation to alleviate poverty focuses on plans to deny benefits to children born to welfare mothers and to require insertion of birth-control implants as a condition of receiving aid. Meanwhile a booming fertility industry serves primarily infertile white couples. ... Roberts exposes America's systemic abuse of Black women's bodies, from slave masters' economic stake in bonded women's fertility to government programs that coerced thousands of poor black women into being sterilized as late as the 1970s. These abuses, Roberts argues, point not only to the degradation of Black motherhood but to the exclusion of Black women's reproductive needs from the feminist agenda."

Details

First published
1997
Pages
375
ISBN-13
9780067958698
OL Work ID
OL2624319W

Subjects

Birth controlCivil rightsRace discriminationAfrican American womenWelfare recipientsFiction, generalUnited states, race relationsContraceptionAfrican AmericansPrejudiceReproductive rightsAfro-amerikanska kvinnorFödelsekontrollRasdiskriminering

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