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  1. Castañeda, Antonia I. “Sexual Violence in the Politics and Policies of Conquest: Amerindian Women and the Spanish Conquest of Alta California.” In Building with Our Hands: New Directions in Chicana Studies, 15–33, 1993.
  2. Ocen, Priscilla A. “Punishing Pregnancy: Race, Incarceration, and the Shackling of Pregnant Prisoners.” California Law Review 100, no. 5 (October 2012): 1239–1311. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=82280938&site=ehost-live.
  3. Davis, Angela. “Racism, Birth Control and Reproductive Rights.” In Women, Race and Class, 202–71. London, England: The Women's Press, 1982.
  4. Dolgin, Janet L., and Katherine R. Dieterich. “The ‘Other' Within: Health Care Reform, Class, and The Politics of Reproduction.” Seattle University Law Rev. 35 (2012): 1–47.
  5. Sanchez, George. “‘Go After The Women' – Americanization and the Mexican Immigrant Woman, 1915-1929.” In Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1–34. Working Paper No. 6, 1984. http://ccsre.stanford.edu/pdfs/WorkingPaperSeriesNo6.pdf.
  6. Beisel, Nicola, and Tamara Kay. “Abortion, Race, and Gender in Nineteenth-Century America.” American Sociological Review 69, no. 4 (August 2004): 498–518. doi:10.2307/3593062.
  7. Dougherty, Ariel. “A Learning Curve: From Human Rights to Reproductive Justice, and a Glimmer of Universal Justice.” Fem2pt0, 2013. http://www.fem2pt0.com/2013/05/17/a-learning-curve-from-human-rights-to-reproductive-justice-and-a-glimmer-of-universal-justice/.
  8. Cook, Rebecca J., and Bernard Dickens. “From Reproductive Choice to Reproductive Justice.” Feminism & Psychology 16 (2009): 106–9. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1437637.
  9. Bridgewater, Pamela D. “Un/Re/Dis Covering Slave Breeding in Thirteenth Amendment Jurisprudence” 7, no. 1 (April 2001): 1–35. http://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1099&context=crsj.
  10. Joffe, CE, T.a. Weitz, and C.l. Stacey. “Uneasy Allies: Pro-Choice Physicians, Feminist Health Activists and the Struggle for Abortion Rights.” Sociology of Health & Illness 26, no. 6 (2004): 775–96. doi:10.1111/j.0141-9889.2004.00418.x.
  11. Burnham, Margaret A. “An Impossible Marriage: Slave Law and Family Law,” 1987, 187–225. http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/lieq5&div=13&g_sent=1&collection=journals#195.
  12. Roberts, Dorothy. “Unshackling Black Motherhood.” Michigan Law Review 95, no. 4 (1997): 938–64. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1290050.
  13. Gerber Fried, Marlene. “Reproductive Rights Activism in the Post-Roe Era.” American Journal of Public Health 103, no. 1 (2013): 10–14. http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/pdf/10.2105/AJPH.2012.301125.
  14. Roberts, Dorothy E. “Punishing Drug Addicts Who Have Babies: Women of Color, Equality, and the Right to Privacy.” Harvard Law Review 104, no. 7 (1991): 1–64. http://www2.law.columbia.edu/faculty_franke/Certification%20Readings/Roberts%20Punnishing%20Drug%20Addicts.pdf.
  15. Coleman, Carl H. “Conceiving Harm: Disability Discrimination in Reproductive Technologies.” UCLA Law Review 50 (2002): 102–56.
  16. Sosa-Riddell, Adaljiza. “The Bioethics of Reproductive Techonolgies: Impacts and Implications for Latinas.” In Chicana Critical Issues, 183–96. Berkeley, CA: Third Women Press, 1993.
  17. Arons, Jessica, and Madina Agenor. “Separate and Unequal: The Hyde Amendment and Women of Color.” Center for American Progress, December 2010. http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2010/12/pdf/hyde_amendment.pdf.
  18. Asch, Adrienne. “Reproductive Technology and Disability.” In Reproductive Laws for the 1900s, 69–121. Clifton, New Jersey: Humana Press, 1989.
  19. Thomsen, Carly. “From Refusing Stigmatization Toward Celebration: New Directions for Reproductive Justice Activism.” Feminist Studies 39, no. 1 (2013): 149–58. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/f/fs/0499697.0039.108/--from-refusing-stigmatization-toward-celebration-new?rgn=main;view=fulltext.
  20. Rodriguez-Trias, Helen. “1993 Presidential Address - Women Are Organizing: Environmental and Population Policies Will Never Be the Same.” 1993 Presidential Address 84 (September 1994): 1379–82. doi:10.2105/AJPH.84.9.1379.
  21. Gilliam , Melissa L., Amy Neustadt, and Rivka Gordon. “A Call to Incorporate a Reproductive Justice Agenda into Reproductive Health Clinical Practice and Policy.” Contraception, April 2009.
  22. Western States Center. “Reproductive Justice 101: A Select History,” 2008. http://www.westernstatescenter.org/tools-and-resources/Tools/reproductive-justice-101-a-select-History/?searchterm=Timeline%20of%20Reproductive%20Oppression%20and%20Justice.
  23. Colen, Shellee. “‘Like a Mother to Them': Stratified Reproduction and West Indian Childcare Workers and Employers in New York”.” In Conceiving the New World Order: The Global Politics of Reproduction, 78–102. University of California Press., 1995. http://books.google.com/books?id=KiILFy6TKCgC&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=Stratified+Reproduction+and+West+Indian+Childcare+Workers+and+Employers+in+New+York%E2%80%9D&source=bl&ots=I9BBSQ4igl&sig=gkwKPEAZmUBEo4xFYla9T8L2B2Y&hl=en&sa=X&ei=TyYBUs6QO8iZjALI4oHIBg&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Stratified%20Reproduction%20and%20West%20Indian%20Childcare%20Workers%20and%20Employers%20in%20New%20York%E2%80%9D&f=false.
  24. Volz, Vanessa. “Matter of Choice: Women with Disabilities, Sterilization, and Reproductive Autonomy in the Twenty-First Century.” Women's Rights Law Reporter 27 (2006): 203–16. http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/worts27&id=209&div=&collection=journals.
  25. Price, Kimala. “What Is Reproductive Justice?: How Women of Color Activists Are Redefining the Pro-Choice Paradigm.” Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism 10, no. 2 (2010): 42–65. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/meridians/v010/10.2.price.html.
  26. Stiffarm, Lenora A., and Phil Lane Jr. “The Demography of Native North America: A Question of American Indian Survival.” The State of Native America - Genocide, Colonization and Resistance, July 1999, 23–53.
  27. Quiroga, Seline. “Blood Is Thicker than Water: Policing Donor Insemination and the Reproduction of Whiteness.” Hypatia 22, no. 2 (April 2007): 143–61. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=apn&AN=ALTP540813&site=ehost-live.
  28. Kuumba, Monica Bahati. “Perpetuating Neo-Colonialism through Population Control: South Africa and the United States.” Africa Today 40, no. 3 (September 1993): 79–85. doi:10.2307/4186924.
  29. Gallo, Cristina. “Marrying Poor: Women's Citizenship, Race, and TANF Policies.” UCLA Women's Law Journal 19 (Spring 2012): 61–116. http://escholarship.org/uc/item/58295999#page-2.
  30. The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. “We Remember African American Women Are For Reproductive Freedom,” 1989. http://www.trustblackwomen.org/2011-05-10-03-28-12/publications-a-articles/african-americans-and-abortion-articles.
  31. Hartry, Allison S. “Birthright Justice: The Attack on Birthright Citizenship and Immigrant Women of Color.” New York University Review of Law & Social Change 36 (2012): 1–38.
  32. Arons, Jessica, and Lindsay Rosenthal. “How the Hyde Amendment Discriminates Against Poor Women and Women of Color.” Center for American Progress, May 10, 2013.
  33. Adams, Jill E., and Jessica Arons. “A Travesty of Justice: Revisiting Harris v. McRae.” William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law 21, no. 1 (2014): 5–57.
  34. Forward Together, and Western States Center. “We Are Brave: Race, Money, and Abortion Access.” All* Above All, n.d. http://allaboveall.org/resource/we-are-brave/.
  35. The Reproductive Health Technologies Project. “Two Sides of the Same Coin: Integrating Economic and Reproductive Justice.” The Reproductive Health Technologies Project, August 2015.
  36. National Women's Law Center. “The Hyde Amendment Creates An Unacceptable Barrier To Women Getting Abortions.” National Women's Law Center, July 2015. http://nwlc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/the_hyde_amendment_creates_an_unacceptable_barrier.pdf.
  37. Arons, Jessica, and Medina Agénor. “Separate and Unequal: The Hyde Amendment and Women of Color.” Center for American Progress, December 2010. https://cdn.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/issues/2010/12/pdf/hyde_amendment.pdf.

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