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racial inequeties in the making of the birth control pill
Title: racial inequeties in the making of the birth control pill
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
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racial inequeties in the making of the birth control pill
Birth Control
The history of the Pill is a history interwoven with capitalism, exploitation, racism and classism. In that this is a historical look at oral contraception, this section will proceed in chronological order through the development, testing and present day situation of “the Pill.” This historical look will also discuss the effects of capitalism, exploitation, racism and classism, with a careful look at how the effects of oral contraception were felt in vastly different
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