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Abortion, Sterilization, And The Universe Of Reproductive Rights, Melissa Murray
Abortion, Sterilization, And The Universe Of Reproductive Rights, Melissa Murray
William & Mary Law Review
In recent years, a new narrative associating reproductive rights with the eugenics movement of the 1920s has taken root. As this narrative maintains, in the 1920s, Margaret Sanger, a pioneer of the modern birth control movement, joined forces with the eugenics movement to market family planning measures to marginalized minority communities.
Although the history undergirding this narrative is incomplete and misleading, the narrative itself has flourished as the debate over the continued vitality of reproductive rights has unfolded in the United States. Indeed, in just the last three years, a member of the United States Supreme Court and a number …
The Dragon St. George Could Not Slay: Tucker's Plan To End Slavery, Paul Finkelman
The Dragon St. George Could Not Slay: Tucker's Plan To End Slavery, Paul Finkelman
William & Mary Law Review
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The Racial Limits Of The Fair Housing Act: The Intersection Of Dominant White Images, The Violence Of Neighborhood Purity, And The Master Narrative Of Black Inferiority, Reginald Leamon Robinson
The Racial Limits Of The Fair Housing Act: The Intersection Of Dominant White Images, The Violence Of Neighborhood Purity, And The Master Narrative Of Black Inferiority, Reginald Leamon Robinson
William & Mary Law Review
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The Survival Of Racism Under The Constitution, Juan Williams
The Survival Of Racism Under The Constitution, Juan Williams
William & Mary Law Review
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Racial Progress And Constitutional Roadblocks, Jeremy Rabkin
Racial Progress And Constitutional Roadblocks, Jeremy Rabkin
William & Mary Law Review
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Racist Speech, Democracy, And The First Amendment, Robert C. Post
Racist Speech, Democracy, And The First Amendment, Robert C. Post
William & Mary Law Review
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