Call Number (LC) Title Results
HQ766.5.U5 M7 1963 Religion and birth control. Twenty-one medical specialists write in plain language about control of conception, therapeutic abortion, sterilization, natural childbirth, artificial insemination. 1
HQ766.5.U5 N28 Aborting America / 1
HQ766.5.U5 N45 2003 Women of color and the reproductive rights movement /
Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement.
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HQ766.5.U5 N45 2003eb Women of color and the reproductive rights movement / 1
HQ766.5.U5 R15 And the poor get children; sex, contraception, and family planning in the working class. 1
HQ766.5.U5 R44 1983 The birth control movement and American society : from private vice to public virtue : with a new preface on the relationship between historical scholarship and feminist issues / 1
HQ766.5.U5 R58 1997 Killing the black body : race, reproduction, and the meaning of liberty / 1
HQ766.5.U5 R68 1963 The time has come; a Catholic doctor's proposals to end the battle over birth control. 1
HQ766.5.U5 S36 2005 Choice & coercion : birth control, sterilization, and abortion in public health and welfare / 1
HQ766.5.U5 S53 1985 Population control politics : women, sterilization, and reproductive choice / 1
HQ766.5.U5 S67 2005 Pregnancy and power : a short history of reproductive politics in America / 1
HQ766.5.U5 S8 The story of Birthright : the alternative to abortion / 1
HQ766.5.U5 T66 2001 Devices and desires : a history of contraceptives in America / 1
HQ766.5.U5 V32 2019 The politics of the pill : gender, framing and policymaking in the battle over birth control / 1
HQ766.5.U5 W32 1986 Poor women, powerful men : America's great experiment in family planning / 1
HQ766.5.U5 W325 1998 On the pill : a social history of oral contraceptives, 1950-1970 / 1
HQ766.5.U5 W53f 1971 From now to zero; fertility, contraception and abortion in America, 1
HQ766.5.U5 W56 Fertility and family planning in the United States, 1
HQ766.5.U5 W59 Respectable killing; the new abortion imperative, 1
HQ766.5.U6 T35 2018 Contraceptive diplomacy : reproductive politics and imperial ambitions in the United States and Japan / 1