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What the Next 50 Years of Reproductive Rights Activism Can Learn from the Last 50
Success moving forward requires building a more inclusive movement than what existed during the Roe v. Wade era.
by
Felicia Kornbluh
via
Made By History
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January 20, 2023
Why Fannie Lou Hamer Endures
She’s mostly remembered for one famous speech. Her actual legacy is far greater than that.
by
Claire Bond Potter
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Democracy Journal
on
March 9, 2022
Britney Spears, Carrie Buck and the Awful History of Controlling ‘Unfit’ Women
Behind Britney Spears's struggle to regain control of her fortune and her medical decisions is a long history of robbing women of basic freedoms.
by
Gillian Brockell
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Retropolis
on
September 30, 2021
The Forgotten Lessons of the American Eugenics Movement
It's impossible to revisit the history of America's quest for racial purity without sometimes being reminded of the current public discourse.
by
Andrea DenHoed
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The New Yorker
on
April 27, 2016
“I Assumed It Was Urgent”: Helen Hurd’s Story
The story of medical sterilization, which in many cases was disguised as a routine appendectomy surgery.
by
Caryn Radick
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Nursing Clio
on
March 16, 2021
Unwanted Sterilization and Eugenics Programs in the United States
A shameful part of America’s history.
by
Lisa Ko
via
PBS NewsHour
on
January 29, 2016
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