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In-text: (Alonso, 2020)
Your Bibliography: Alonso, P., 2020. Autonomy Revoked: The Forced Sterilization of Women of Color in 20th Century America.
In-text: (Bogart et al., n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Bogart, L., Dong, L., Gandhi, P., Ryan, S., Smith, T., Klein, D., Fuller, L. and Ojikutu, B., n.d. What contributes to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in black communities, and how can it be addressed?.
In-text: (Bryan, Dadzie and Scafe, 1985)
Your Bibliography: Bryan, B., Dadzie, S. and Scafe, S., 1985. Chain reactions: Black women organising. Race & Class, 27(1), pp.1-28.
In-text: (Davis, 1982)
Your Bibliography: Davis, A., 1982. Racism, birth control and reproductive rights' Web link.
In-text: (Du Bois, 1939)
Your Bibliography: Du Bois, W., 1939. NEGROES AND BIRTH CONTROL,.
In-text: (Enke, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Enke, A., 2003. Smuggling Sex Through the Gates: Race, Sexuality, and the Politics of Space in Second Wave Feminism. American Quarterly, 55(4), pp.635-667.
In-text: (Gordon, 1973)
Your Bibliography: Gordon, L., 1973. Voluntary Motherhood; The Beginnings of Feminist Birth Control Ideas in the United States.
In-text: (Jones, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Jones, C., 2013. °Human weeds, not fit to breed?°: African Caribbean women and reproductive disparities in Britain. Critical Public Health, 23(1), pp.49-61.
In-text: (Mills, 2020)
Your Bibliography: Mills, C., 2020. Technologies of Race and Reproduction. Philosophy Today, 64(4), pp.991-997.
In-text: (When ‘Black Lives Matter’ Is Invoked in the Abortion Debate (Published 2019), 2022)
Your Bibliography: Nytimes.com. 2022. When ‘Black Lives Matter’ Is Invoked in the Abortion Debate (Published 2019). [online] Available at: <https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/06/us/black-abortion-missouri.html> [Accessed 11 April 2022].
In-text: (Price, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Price, K., 2010. What is Reproductive Justice? How Women of Color Activists Are Redefining the Pro-Choice Paradigm. Meridians, 10(2), pp.42-65.
In-text: (Roberts, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Roberts, D., 1999. Killing the black body. New York: Vintage.
In-text: (Rothman, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Rothman, B., 2004. Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement. Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 33(4), pp.473-474.
In-text: (Rothman, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Rothman, B., 2004. Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement. Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 33(4), pp.473-474.
In-text: (Shreffler, McQuillan, Greil and Johnson, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Shreffler, K., McQuillan, J., Greil, A. and Johnson, D., 2015. Surgical sterilization, regret, and race: Contemporary patterns. Social Science Research, 50, pp.31-45.
In-text: (Sifris, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Sifris, R., 2016. The involuntary sterilisation of marginalised women: power, discrimination, and intersectionality. Griffith Law Review, 25(1), pp.45-70.
In-text: (Webster, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Webster, C., 2017. In pursuit of autonomous womanhood: nineteenth-century black motherhood in the U.S. North. Slavery & Abolition, 38(2), pp.425-440.
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