They Call Me Dr. Breaux on Nostr: "Black women have the right and the responsibility to determine when it is in the ...
"Black women have the right and the responsibility to determine when it is in the interest of the struggle to have children or not to have them, and this right must not be relinquished to anyone. It is also her right and responsibility to determine when it is in her own best interests to have children, how many she will have, and how far apart."
Frances Beale, Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female, in The Black Woman: An Anthology (Toni Cade Bambara, ed)
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