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Killing the Black Body

Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty

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Killing the Black Body

By: Dorothy Roberts
Narrated by: Shayna Small
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This is a no-holds-barred response to the liberal and conservative retreat from an assertive, activist, and socially transformative civil rights agenda of recent years - using a Black feminist lens and the issue of the impact of recent legislation, social policy, and welfare "reform" on Black women's - especially poor Black women's - control over their bodies' autonomy and their freedom to bear and raise children with respect and dignity in a society whose White mainstream is determined to demonize, even criminalize their lives. It gives its listeners a cogent legal and historical argument for a radically new, and socially transformative, definition of "liberty" and "equality" for the American polity from a Black feminist perspective.

©2014 Dorothy Roberts (P)2020 Random House Audio
African American Studies Americas Black & African American Gender Studies Social Sciences Specific Demographics United States Freedom Discrimination Equality Liberalism Social justice Capitalism Birthing Justice
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"Brilliant, controversial, and profoundly valuable.... An important stepping-stone toward transforming the way black women and their children are treated in America.” (Kirkus Reviews)

“Chilling.... It becomes difficult to reject the author’s thesis.... that there is a sustained, and in some quarters deliberate, campaign to punish Black women - especially the poor - for having children.” (The National Law Journal)

“An important and riveting book that skillfully and compellingly explains contemporary challenges to reproductive freedom.” (Patricia Hill Collins, author of Black Feminist Thought)

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It’s been 20 years since this book was originally published and you will be amazed by how it could have been written yesterday.

A must read

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Extremely insightful book, but somehow the author forgot to mention that not only were black and impoverished Puerto Rican women sterilized on mass, they were also used as guinea pigs to test the birth control pill without their knowledge or consent. During these tests they would double the dosage that is usually prescribed today. As a result one fith of the women developed cancer or became infertile after the test trials.

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ITS HISTORY
ITS CURRENT DAY
AND ITS FUTURE IDEOLOGY!

This book is a must have read for any Maternal Health worker , especially those working with the Black community. I even recommend this for educators as well.

Excellent!!!

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This book was a very illuminating inside view of the travesties of the birth control industry on black women’s reproductive rights. I already knew that Puerto Rican women had been the first to be experimented on with the pill. There is so much here that I didn’t realize. I highly recommend reading this. I have more distrust for the birth control industry that ever before!

Terribly sad but very informative. Highly recommend.

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While some of this feels a bit outdated, overall this book is stellar and so important. I honestly was entirely oblivious to reproductive rights along with its racial ramifications and history aside from abortion. So glad a group of fellow birth workers decided to read it together as book club! A must read if you want to do antiracism work and/or are a birth worker.

Must-read for antiracism education

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