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Birth Control - practice of contraception for the purpose of limiting reproduction.

Methods of Birth Control

Male birth control methods include withdrawal of the male before ejaculation (the oldest contraceptive technique) and use of the condom, a rubber sheath covering the penis. The condom, because of its use as a protection against sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, has become a


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    From Private Vice to Public Virtue: The Birth Control Movement and American Society since 1830 » Read Now

    by James Reed. 456 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...American Birth Control League Papers...Himes Papers; The Schlesinger...1954; T. S. Eliot...Statesman" in Collected...1964 by T. S. Eliot. Reprinted...permission of the...
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    The Politics of Fertility Control: Family Planning and Abortion Policies in the American States » Read Now

    by Deborah R. McFarlane, Kenneth J. Meier. 200 pgs.

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    A groundbreaking new book on American policy & human fertility control which reviews & analyzes policies & practices over the last thirty years in each of the fifty states. Arguing that morality politics has helped make fertility policies contentious & complex, McFarlane & Meier conclude that...
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    From Now to Zero: Fertility, Contraception and Abortion in America » Read Now

    by Leslie Westoff Aldridge, Charles F. Westoff. 360 pgs.

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    ...quarter thought birth control would increase...None spoke in favor of it...colleges in the U.S. This 1930 report...overthrown by a U.S. Supreme Court decision in the case...
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    Intended Consequences: Birth Control, Abortion, and the Federal Government in Modern America » Read Now

    by Donald T. Critchlow. 307 pgs.

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    After World War II, U.S. policy experts--convinced that unchecked population growth threatened global disaster--successfully lobbied bipartisan policy-makers in Washington to initiate federally-funded family planning. In Intended Consequences, Donald T. Critchlow deftly chronicles how the...
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    The Politics of Abortion and Birth Control in Historical Perspective » Read Now

    by Donald T. Critchlow. 181 pgs.

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    While there is extensive literature on the social history, politics, and legal aspects of birth control and abortion in the United States, the history of family planning as a policy remains to be fully recorded. This volume is intended to contribute to this history by examining birth control and...
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    Federal Expansion, Fertility Control, and Physicians in the United States: The Politics of Maternal Welfare in the Interwar Years, in Journal of Women's History » Read Now

    by Robyn L. Rosen. 21 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...mainstream birth control movement of the interwar...their careers in the U.S. Childrens...developments in the struggle to legalize birth control were: the U.S. vs...
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    Contraceptive Consumers: Gender and the Political Economy of Birth Control in the 1930s, in Journal of Social History » Read Now

    by Andrea Tone. 22 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...appointed U.S. Post Office...to enforce the Comstock...Comstockery in America...assembled by birth-control clinics in...and White, "The Use of Various...see Robert S. Lynd...
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    Birth Control and the Black Community in the 1960s: Genocide or Power Politics?, in Journal of Social History » Read Now

    by Simone M. Caron. 25 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...community in the planning...Expenditures on S. 1676, 90th...98-99. 16. "Birth Control: Losing Support...Negroes?" U.S. News and...Control," U.S. News and...and Smith, "...
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    Who Should Have the Children? Discussions of Birth Control among African-American Intellectuals, 1920-1939, in The Journal of Negro History » Read Now

    by Jamie Hart. 14 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Eugenics for the Negro". 24 E.S. Lewis, Ph...Organized," Birth Control Review 22...Contraception in Preventive...28 Charles S. Johnson...Health," Birth Control Review...
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    Sexual Power: Feminism and the Family in America » Read Now

    by Carolyn R. Johnston. 416 pgs.

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    Since the early 1970s, scholars have argued, defined, and refined a wide range of interpretations of American women's lives. Despite the richness of the recent literature, few interpretations sufficiently credit women's family and sexual experiences for the emergence of feminism and the construction...
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    Historical and Multicultural Encyclopedia of Women's Reproductive Rights in the United States (Discussion of the birth control movement begins on p. 36) » Read Now

    by Judith A. Baer. 238 pgs.

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    "Reproductive rights" refers to a range of claims concerning whether, when and how to have children. Beneath this clear statement lays the most contentious political, legal, and cultural issue in America today. Involving the self, the family, and the State, women's reproductive rights generates much...

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