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Brazil

Notes on “Reproductive Crimes”
Letter Denouncing Abortion
Letter Between Lovers About an Abortion
Story of a Young Black Brazilian Woman
Letter to a Midwife 
 

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  • Advanced Topic: Reproductive Histories
    • Brazil
      • 1) Notes on “Reproductive Crimes”
      • 2) Letter Denouncing Abortion
      • 3) Letter Between Lovers About an Abortion
      • 4) Story of a Young Black Brazilian Woman
      • 5) Letter to a Midwife
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