Killing the black body

race, reproduction, and the meaning of liberty

373 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 1997 by Pantheon Books.

ISBN:
978-0-679-44226-4
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OCLC Number:
36315907

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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 readers 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.

The author is able to combine the most innovative and radical thinking on several fronts--racial theory, feminist, and legal--to produce a work that is at once history and political treatise. By using the history of how American law--beginning with slavery--has …

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Subjects

  • Birth control -- United States
  • African American women -- Civil rights
  • Welfare recipients -- United States
  • Race discrimination -- United States