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Essay examining the American intersections of eugenic discourse and organized feminism in the 1890s.
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Genders OnLine Journal - Eugenic Feminisms in Late Nineteenth-Century America: Reading Race in Victoria Woodhull, Frances Willard, Anna Julia Cooper and Ida B. Wells |
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Examines eugenics as a root history of feminism, black and white. Woodhull, Willard, Cooper and Wells engage eugenics to define female bodily 'sovereignty' or self-determination. |
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Eugenics
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Frances Willard
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Victoria Woodhull
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Ida B. Wells
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Anna Julia Cooper
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New Abolition
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Female Sovereignty
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Race And Feminism
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Euthenics
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Feminist History
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Race Relations
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Gender Studies
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Anti-racist Rhetoric
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Reproductive Rights
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Degeneracy
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Suffrage
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Free Love
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Richard Dugdale
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Women\'s Christian Temperance Union
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Anti-lynching Movement
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