Resisting Reproductive Regulation contributes to a growing body of criticism about how women participated in early twentieth century debates about reproduction in the United States. While the mainstream American birth control movement led to the legalization of contraception, it gained popular support by prioritizing the desires of married white women who were able-bodied, born in the United States, and members of the middle and upper classes. Because birth control advocates embraced eugenics and condemned abortion, their campaigns resulted in greater reproductive regulation for many women deemed “unfit” for reproduction by eugenicists, including unmarried, poor, non-white, immigrant, and disabled women. Resisting Reproductive Regulation ...
While Margaret Sanger made great strides in the crusade for legalization and open access to birth co...
This dissertation examines how American writers in the 1920s demonstrated the eugenic influence on m...
In recent years, a new narrative associating reproductive rights with the eugenics movement of the 1...
Prior to the advent of modern birth control beginning in the nineteenth century, the biological repr...
Control over reproduction is obviously not the only component in the fight for women’s equality. Ho...
This dissertation suggests that burgeoning public discourse on contraception in Britain and the Unit...
This dissertation suggests that burgeoning public discourse on contraception in Britain and the Unit...
The Reproductive Rights Movement has, throughout its history, been heavily affected by public percep...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
In recent years, a new narrative associating reproductive rights with the eugenics movement of the 1...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
Since this country’s founding, women of color have had little control over their reproductive freedo...
While Margaret Sanger made great strides in the crusade for legalization and open access to birth co...
This dissertation examines how American writers in the 1920s demonstrated the eugenic influence on m...
In recent years, a new narrative associating reproductive rights with the eugenics movement of the 1...
Prior to the advent of modern birth control beginning in the nineteenth century, the biological repr...
Control over reproduction is obviously not the only component in the fight for women’s equality. Ho...
This dissertation suggests that burgeoning public discourse on contraception in Britain and the Unit...
This dissertation suggests that burgeoning public discourse on contraception in Britain and the Unit...
The Reproductive Rights Movement has, throughout its history, been heavily affected by public percep...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
In recent years, a new narrative associating reproductive rights with the eugenics movement of the 1...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
Since this country’s founding, women of color have had little control over their reproductive freedo...
While Margaret Sanger made great strides in the crusade for legalization and open access to birth co...
This dissertation examines how American writers in the 1920s demonstrated the eugenic influence on m...
In recent years, a new narrative associating reproductive rights with the eugenics movement of the 1...