Selected Reading:
Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty
Dorothy Roberts' passionate and well-documented book looks at a less-talked about side of the battle for reproductive rights: the history of the social and governmental control of African American women's bodies.
Roberts, a law professor at Rutgers University, asserts that African American women have been engaged from the start in an ongoing fight to gain control of their reproductive choice.
The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism
Narrowly focused yet chillingly effective indictment of the American scientists and social theorists who inspired and applauded Nazi racist ideology. Eugenics--part science, part twisted Social Darwinism, according to German sociologist Khl--was first defined in 1883 by Francis Galton as the ``science of improving the stock''--a science that went on to give academic respectability to the earliest expressions of Nazi racism.
Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola: Nature, Accident or Intentional?
Horowitz (public health author) presents thoroughly researched information in his exploration into the origins of the HIV and Ebola viruses. His bias toward the theory that HIV was introduced into the general population by vaccine experiments conducted in New York City and Africa, is apparent. He generalizes from this thesis that the AIDS epidemic may have been deliberately deployed as a genocide tactic as part of the CIA foreign policy activity in Central Africa.
Reproductive Rights and Wrongs: The Global Politics of Population Control
Frightening and revealing This revised edition of a feminist classic adds new information on AIDS, contraception, and the anti-abortion movement as it probes world patterns of population and reproduction control and its meaning for the future. Rapid population growth is here linked to economic and social problems in chapters which provide strong keys to understanding world population patterns.
Conceiving the New World Order: The Global Politics of Reproduction
Feminist scholars and activists explore contemporary sexual politics around the globe, using reproduction as an opening to investigate women's social life. The 23 essays consider the impact of AIDS in the US, Chernobyl among the Sami people of Scandinavian, totalitarian abortion and birth-control policies in Romania and China, and other conditions affecting the production of the next culture.
 The Struggle to Control World Population
 The Economics and Ideology of World Population Control
 The Global Politics of Population Control
 A Documentary History (Documentary Reference Collections)
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