Structural Racism and Maternal Health Among Black Women

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (3):506-517 (2020)
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Abstract

Historical foundations rooted in reproductive oppression have implications for how racism has been integrated into the structures of society, including public policies, institutional practices, and cultural representations that reinforce racial inequality in maternal health. This article examines these connections and sheds light on how they perpetuate both racial disparities in maternal health and high rates of maternal mortality and morbidity among Black women.

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