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Relf v. Weinberger - Southern Poverty Law CenterJul 17, 1973 · When Mary Alice Relf was 12 and Minnie Lee Relf was 14, the sisters became victims of the abusive practice of sterilizing poor Black women in the South.
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Relf v. Weinberger, 372 F. Supp. 1196 (D.D.C. 1974) - Justia Law372 F. Supp. 1196 (1974) Katie RELF et al., Plaintiffs, v. Caspar W. WEINBERGER et al., Defendants. NATIONAL WELFARE RIGHTS ORGANIZATION, Plaintiff.
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Unwanted Sterilization and Eugenics Programs in the United StatesJan 29, 2016 · Coerced sterilization is a shameful part of America's history, and one doesn't have to go too far back to find examples of it.
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Relf v. Weinbergerand the Involuntary Sterilization of Poor Women ...Aug 7, 2018 · Summary: During the 1970s, many women on welfare, especially African Americans, were involuntarily sterilized. Because they were dependent ...
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Racism, Ethics and Rights at Issue in Sterilization CaseJul 2, 1973 · Mrs and Mrs L Relf, parents of Minnie Relf, 14, and Mary Alice Relf, 12, 2 girls recently surgically sterilized by Montgomery (Ala) Family ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Contraception or Eugenics? Sterilization and “Mental Retardation” in ...This article uses Relf and several precedent-setting court cases involv- ing the sterilization of “mentally retarded” white women in the 1970s and 1980s to ...
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Relf v. Weinberger - Gender, Race, and Class - WordPress.comTheir mother was illiterate, knew very little about birth control, and therefore signed the consent form without knowledge of the procedure (Gillespie).
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Alabama is poor, but look how poor it used to be: Every county was ...Jun 16, 2015 · Every single county had a poverty rate above the national average of 22.1 percent. The same was true in 1970. It was not until 1980 that ...
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Historical Poverty Tables: People and Families - 1959 to 2024Aug 15, 2025 · Detailed annual tables on poverty across a number of individual and family characteristics. Source: Current Population Survey (CPS)Missing: Alabama | Show results with:Alabama
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Resident Population in Montgomery County, AL (ALMONT1POP)Graph and download economic data for Resident Population in Montgomery County, AL (ALMONT1POP) from 1970 to 2024 about Montgomery County, AL; Montgomery; AL ...
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Caseload Data 1973 (AFDC Total) | The Administration for Children ...Alabama. 46,574, 162,597, 122,373, 40,224, 46,397, 160,584, 120,840, 39,743. Alaska. 3,989, 11,776, 8,792, 2,984, 4,009, 11,819, 8,832, 2,987. Arizona. 19,736 ...
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[PDF] Characteristics of the Low-Income Population 1971 - Census.govThe average size of family was about the same for low-income families headed by either a man (3.9 persons) or woman (3.7 persons) in 1971 (Table H). The average ...
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An Analysis of Title X's History From 1970 to 2008 - NIHTitle X (Pub L No. 91-572), enacted in 1970, remains the only national family planning program in the United States dedicated to providing voluntary and ...Missing: incentives | Show results with:incentives
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Public Welfare and Family Planning - jstorover $100,000 in 1970 for family planning. Thirty-six state welfare departments said that resources were inadequate to meet the needs of eligible clients ...Missing: incentives | Show results with:incentives
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The Supreme Court Ruling That Led To 70000 Forced SterilizationsMar 7, 2016 · Indiana adopted a eugenic sterilization law, America's first in 1907. We were writing the eugenics sterilization statutes that decided who ...
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Buck v. Bell | 274 U.S. 200 (1927) - Justia U.S. Supreme Court CenterThe Virginia statute providing for the sexual sterilization of inmates of institutions supported by the State who shall be found to be afflicted with an ...
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U.S. Scientists' Role in the Eugenics Movement (1907–1939) - NIHThe practice of forced sterilizations for the “unfit” was almost unanimously supported by eugenicists. The American Eugenics Society had hoped, in time, to ...
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More pain for California's forced sterilization patients - CalMattersMar 22, 2023 · ... eugenics program.” By 1979, long after the peak of the 1930s eugenics movement, California sterilized an estimated 20,000 people, deemed ...
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The Complicated History of Eugenics in the United States - HeinOnlineJun 11, 2021 · ... Nazi Germany that the movement began to fall out of favor. Keep reading to explore the rise and fall of the eugenics movement with HeinOnline.
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Achievements in Public Health, 1900-1999: Family Planning - CDCMedicaid funding for family planning was authorized in 1972. Services provided under Title X grew rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s; after 1980, public funding for ...Missing: incentives | Show results with:incentives<|separator|>
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Chapter II. The Negro American Family | U.S. Department of LaborNearly One-Quarter of Negro Births are now Illegitimate. Both white and Negro illegitimacy rates have been increasing, although from dramatically different ...
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AFDC Caseload Data 1960 – 1995Jan 25, 2021 · AFDC Caseload Data 1960 – 1995. PRINT. AFDC Caseload Data 1960 ... 1975 · 1965 · 1990 · 1984 · 1974 · 1964 · 1983 · 1973 · 1963 · 1982 · 1972 ...
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Title X Family Planning Program (1970–1977)Oct 21, 2016 · Later during that decade, oral contraceptives became a reliable method by which women could control their fertility and plan their families.Missing: WWII shift AFDC caseloads
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[PDF] 1 A Brief History of the AFDC Program - https: // aspe . hhs . gov.PRWORA replaced the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program that had been in existence for 60 years. As a baseline for understanding the impacts ...
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STERILIZED in the Name of Public Health - NIHJust as this case highlights the confluence of factors that facilitated sterilization abuse in the early 1970s, it also illuminates the longevity and potency of ...
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[PDF] Vital and Health Statistics; Series 21, No. 28 (9/77) - CDCAll measures of fertility fell sharply during the period 1970-73. By 1973, the fertility rate (births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years) had declined to 69.2, ...
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[PDF] Fertility Indicators: 1970 - Census.govApr 16, 1971 · Table 20. Median number of months between births of children of first to fourth order, by race and educational attainment of woman: births ...
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Demographic trends of tubal sterilization in the United States 1970-75Rates were about 40 per cent lower in the West than in the rest of the country. In 1970 rates for non-white women were double those for Whites. Rates for Whites ...Missing: poor Southern Blacks Appalachia
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[PDF] Trashed: The Myth of the Southern Poor White - ScholarWorks@UARKFirst, poor whites have never been given an accurate treatment in the. South's history, and each of my chapters will highlight at least one example, from the ...
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[PDF] Immigration, Nativism, Welfare Reform and the Mobilization of ...Sep 30, 1996 · under the threat that various federally supported welfare benefits would be withdrawn unless they submitted to irreversible sterilization.
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1976: Government admits unauthorized sterilization of Indian WomenThe GAO finds that 36 women under age 21 were sterilized during this period despite a court-ordered moratorium on sterilizations of women younger than 21. Two ...
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Federally Funded Sterilization: Time to Rethink Policy? - PMC - NIHIn the 1970s, concern about coercive sterilization of low-income and minority women in the United States led the US Department of Health, Education, ...
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Sterilization in the United States: The Dark Side of ContraceptionWhile young white middle class women were denied their request for sterilization, low income women of certain ethnicity were misled or coerced into them.Missing: rates Appalachia
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SUIT SAYS GIRLS WERE STERILIZED - The New York TimesJun 27, 1973 · L Relf files suit, Fed Dist Ct, Montgomery, on behalf of his daughters, Minnie Relf, 12, and Mary Alice Relf, 14, asking $1-million on ...Missing: sisters Lucy
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Immigration Detention and Coerced Sterilization: History Tragically ...Sep 29, 2020 · Their mother signed an “X” on a consent form she ... consented” to the permanent sterilization of her daughters Mary Alice and Minnie Relf.
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The Law: Sterilized: Why? | TIME - Time MagazineJul 23, 1973 · Mary Alice Relf, now twelve, is mentally retarded, has a speech defect, and was born without a right hand. She has a sister named Minnie, ...Missing: IQ | Show results with:IQ
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[PDF] Constitutional Validity of Involuntary Sterilization and Consent ...In 1973 Minnie and Mary Alice Relf, ages fourteen and twelve, were sterilized under the auspices of a federally funded family plan-.
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50 years ago Relf sisters were sterilized against their wishes - AL.comJun 12, 2022 · Siblings Minnie Lee and Mary Alice Relf bear both. The jagged scars across their bellies are healed, of a sort. Healed from that summer day in ...Missing: ages | Show results with:ages<|separator|>
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[PDF] Complaint - Southern Poverty Law CenterMay 8, 1972 · On June 14, 1973, Mary Alice Relf, age 12, and Minnie Relf, age 14, were surgically sterilized in a Montgomery, Alabama, hospital. 2. These ...Missing: SPLC | Show results with:SPLC
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Clinic Defends Sterilization of 2 Girls, 12 and 14 - The New York TimesJun 28, 1973 · The head of a fed erally funded family‐planning clinic accused of ordering the sterilization of two teen‐age black girls said today. that their mother had been ...Missing: Lucy | Show results with:Lucy
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Morris Dees and Relf Sisters - Encyclopedia of Alabama... sisters Mary Alice and Minnie Lee Relf. The SPLC filed a lawsuit in June 1973 on behalf of the girls, who were sterilized without their consent by a ...
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Relf Sisters Sue for Involuntary SterilizationOn June 27th, 1973, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of 14-year old Minnie Lee Relf and her 12-year old sister, Mary Alice. The girls were sterilized without ...
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June 27, 1973 - Relf Sisters Sue for Involuntary SterilizationJun 27, 2018 · A lawsuit was filed that brought national attention to the issue of racially targeted sterilization abuse in the late 1960s and into the 70s.
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Relf v. Weinberger, 372 F. Supp. 1196 (1974): Case Brief SummaryThe National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO) (plaintiff) sued HEW on behalf of its members along with Katie Relf (plaintiff), representing all poor persons ...Missing: lawsuit filing
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Case: Relf v. Weinberger - Civil Rights Litigation ClearinghouseMar 31, 2024 · A group of private plaintiffs who were victims of sterilization abuse, represented by the Southern Poverty Law Center, brought a class action lawsuit.Missing: forms misrepresentation
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Katie Relf, Individually and on Behalf of All Personssimilarly Situated ...Katie Relf, Individually and on Behalf of All Personssimilarly Situated, et al. v. Caspar Weinberger, Individually and As Secretary of Thedepartment of ...Missing: misrepresentation | Show results with:misrepresentation
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Relf v. Weinberger – Case Brief Summary - StudicataThe plaintiffs were the National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO), representing its members, and five individual women acting on behalf of poor individuals ...
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Past and Current United States Policies of Forced SterilizationNov 7, 2020 · Support immediate investigation of forced sterilization of Indigenous women by the Department of Homeland Security ... On October 2, 2020, the ...
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[PDF] Sterilization Regulation: Government Efforts to Guarantee Informed ...Jan 1, 1978 · first, the guarantee of informed consent to a non-therapeutic sterilization will have an adverse effect on the unimpeded exer- cise of a woman's ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] HRD-77-3 Investigation of Allegations Concerning Indian Health ...Apr 18, 1974 · Dear Senator Abourezk: In our March 15, 1976, letter report (ERR-76-108) we responded to your April 30, 1975, and ...
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Reproductive Justice Advocates: Don't Roll Back Sterilization ...Apr 2, 2014 · The Medicaid sterilization consent rules require a minimum 30-day waiting period to get individuals' written informed consent prior to sterilization.
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[PDF] 1981.08.31; DAB209; California Department of Health ServicesApr 18, 1974 · Regulations issued pursuant to the guidelines on February 6, 1974 were struck down in the Relf litigation. The District Court in that case ...Missing: 565 2d 722
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Guarding Against Coercion While Ensuring Access: A Delicate ...Sep 2, 2014 · Along similar lines, Title X regulations require that programs provide clients a choice of a broad range of contraceptive methods. Ensuring ...
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Eugenics in AlabamaIn 1919, Alabama joined 32 other states that, at one time or another, had enacted a eugenic sterilization statute. Unlike their allies in other states, however, ...
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Demographic Trends in Tubal Sterilization: United States, 1970-1978Both the number and the rate of tubal sterilizations increased each year from 1970-1977, but in 1978 both declined. Tubal sterilization rates for Black women ...Missing: regulations CDC
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[PDF] Contraceptive Use inthe UnitedStates, 1973-88 | Advance Data - CDCMar 20, 1990 · The proportion using the condom increased from 12 to 15 percent; and the proportion using the. IUD dropped sharply, from 7 percent to 2 percent ...Missing: regulations | Show results with:regulations
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Federal Sterilization Policy: Unintended ConsequencesIn the late 1970s, in an effort to protect women's reproductive rights, federal legislation preventing sterilization of women without their consent was passed. ...Missing: AFDC IQ
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This federal rule didn't stop coercive sterilization - STAT NewsJun 18, 2024 · A federal rule has required any patient on Medicare or Medicaid to sign a specific consent form at least 30 days before a tubal ligation or a vasectomy.
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The Native American Women Who Fought Mass Sterilization | TIMENov 27, 2019 · American Indian women, she argued, were targets of the “modern form” of genocide—sterilization. Over the six-year period that had followed the ...
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[PDF] Race and the Politics of Welfare Reform - University of Michigan PressDistribution of U.S. welfare recipients by race, 1985–99. (Data ... age declined in real value by over 40 percent since the early 1970s (Moffitt. 1992).
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7. Ethnic and Racial Differences in Welfare Receipt in the United ...This study documents and explores racial and ethnic differences in welfare-participation rates in the United States in two ways.
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Civil rights and fertility choice in the US - CEPRNov 1, 2019 · Fertility rates among African American women have exceeded those of white women for as long as fertility statistics have been collected.
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[PDF] The Social and Economic Status of Negroes in the United States, 1970Data are shown in this report for “Negro and other races” or for the “Negro” population separately. “Negro and other races” describes persons of all races.
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Forced sterilization policies in the US targeted minorities and those ...Aug 26, 2020 · The US has a long history of forced sterilization campaigns that were driven by the bogus 'science' of eugenics, racism and sexism.
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[PDF] Welfare Reform's Effect on Child Welfare Caseloads | Urban InstituteWhile data are limited, we do know that there is a strong link between welfare receipt and risk of child welfare involvement (Barth and Haapala 1993; Gil 1970; ...
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Economics of Child Protection: Maltreatment, Foster Care, and ... - NIHViolence within families and child neglect are strikingly common: 700,000 children are found to be victims of abuse or neglect in the United States each year; ...
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Welcome to the Office of Justice for Sterilization Victims - NC DOAJun 30, 2014 · The Justice for Sterilization Victims Foundation was established as a Division of the N.C. ... North Carolina's Eugenics Board program. View ...
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Victims of NC Eugenics Program to Receive Compensation At LastThat means each verified victim would receive about $50,000. Over the course of 45 years, the infamous North Carolina Eugenics Board sterilized roughly 7,600 ...<|separator|>
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Whistleblower Alleges 'Medical Neglect,' Questionable ... - NPRSep 16, 2020 · A nurse who worked at an immigration detention center in Georgia filed a whistleblower complaint alleging a lack of medical care and unsafe work practices.
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The Long Shadow of Eugenics in America - The New York Timesand the thousands of other living victims ...
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Review of Linda Villarosa, 2022. Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of ...Dec 7, 2022 · A Story of Eugenics: Katie, Minne Lee, and Mary Alice Relf. When ... Neither Mary Alice nor Minnie Lee Relf finished high school. Mary ...
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North Carolina Set To Compensate Forced Sterilization Victims - NPRJul 25, 2013 · Advocates of eugenics believed that involuntary sterilization of individuals deemed inferior would strengthen the gene pool and reduce poverty.
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Why Some NC Sterilization Victims Won't Get Share Of $10 Million ...Oct 6, 2014 · In 2013, North Carolina lawmakers set up a $10 million compensation fund for victims of state-sponsored eugenics. More than 780 people applied.
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The Idea of Demographic Transition and the Study of Fertility Changechange consequent on economic growth to trigger its own fertility decline. He was now arguing that if some measure of population control did not accompany.
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Welfare Reform Turns Ten: Evidence Shows Reduced Dependence ...Welfare caseloads began to decline in earnest after 1996 and have fallen by 56 percent since then. This decline in welfare dependence coincided with the ...
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The Outcomes of 1996 Welfare Reform - Brookings InstitutionJul 19, 2006 · The most important reform was the replacement of the old Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program with the Temporary Assistance ...
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Achievements of the Welfare Reform Law of 1996A new direction was needed to break rising welfare dependency and return more young people, especially parents, to lives of self-reliance and dignity. ...
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[PDF] What if the Hereditarian Hypothesis Is True? - University of DelawareJan 15, 2003 · In contrast, culture-only theory has accumulated a long series of failed predictions about the presumed IQ-depressing effects of poverty, low ...
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Dodging Darwin: Race, evolution, and the hereditarian hypothesisJul 1, 2020 · The hereditarian hypothesis that at least part of IQ differences among human populations, like differences in other psychological traits, are ...