Talk:African Americans and birth control

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Enslaved people and birth control (Adding to the conversation)

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This section within the article briefly touches on the abortions that enslaved Black women had, but I think it would be wise to really dive into it with more date and background. There are many novels that discuss this, ones that are mostly fictional stares due to the lack of data from the enslavement period within American history. Anther subject that could be discussed is infanticide that was a form of after birth abortion performed by enslaved Black female mid wives. This practice of post birth murder was highly incorporated into society and its history is very important to the talk of birth control within Black communities. ElenaSierra11 (talk) 20:01, 2 March 2023 (UTC)Reply