This dissertation is an examination of how African American experiences and attitudes, in light of historical, social, and cultural contexts, impacted the definition, use and distribution of health care services, particularly surrounding reproductive freedom, during the first half of the twentieth century. It argues that African Americans faced not merely the desire to control or limit reproduction but also the desire to guarantee safe reproduction; and both of these goals depended upon the guarantee of adequate and available health care practitioners and facilities for black men, women, and children. Thus the Reproductive Freedom Movement conjoined a general movement within African American communities toward better health care and profess...
This thesis is a study of the black hospital movement that took place between 1920-1940. In the 1920...
<p>This dissertation develops an original theoretical framework of reproductive citizenship using an...
This research examines birth control and sterilization practices aimed at low-income black women in ...
This dissertation is an examination of how African American experiences and attitudes, in light of h...
This dissertation examines the role of Afro-Americans in the U.S. birth control movement in the year...
This dissertation examines the role of Afro-Americans in the U.S. birth control movement in the year...
This dissertation analyzes black eugenics, which I define as a hereditarian approach to racial uplif...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.My dissertation, a social and...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.My dissertation, a social and...
This dissertation uses the lens of health to examine the Great Migration and the lives of black sout...
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...
My dissertation argues that black female medical professionalization can and should be understood as...
Since this country’s founding, women of color have had little control over their reproductive freedo...
This thesis is a study of the black hospital movement that took place between 1920-1940. In the 1920...
<p>This dissertation develops an original theoretical framework of reproductive citizenship using an...
This research examines birth control and sterilization practices aimed at low-income black women in ...
This dissertation is an examination of how African American experiences and attitudes, in light of h...
This dissertation examines the role of Afro-Americans in the U.S. birth control movement in the year...
This dissertation examines the role of Afro-Americans in the U.S. birth control movement in the year...
This dissertation analyzes black eugenics, which I define as a hereditarian approach to racial uplif...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.My dissertation, a social and...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.My dissertation, a social and...
This dissertation uses the lens of health to examine the Great Migration and the lives of black sout...
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...
My dissertation argues that black female medical professionalization can and should be understood as...
Since this country’s founding, women of color have had little control over their reproductive freedo...
This thesis is a study of the black hospital movement that took place between 1920-1940. In the 1920...
<p>This dissertation develops an original theoretical framework of reproductive citizenship using an...
This research examines birth control and sterilization practices aimed at low-income black women in ...