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Angela Davis’ ”Women, Race, & Class” (Part 3/3)

Theory & Philosophy

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Birth Control and Reproductive Rights - Chapter 12

The NAACP established the anti lynching crusaders in 1922. This sought to create an integrated women's movement against lynchings. The introduction of birth control and the birth control pill was a way by which women could dictate when they would actually get pregnant. It also helps similarly under slavery to use women's bodies essentially as cattle to raise more children.

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