Negro Illegitimacy: An Antebellum Legacy in Obstetrical Sociology

Negro Illegitimacy: An Antebellum Legacy in Obstetrical Sociology

written by John W. Money, 1921-2006, in John Money Collection, of Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction. Kinsey Institute Library, in Pacific Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 73, in Pacific Medical & Surgical Journal, Vol. 73, November-December 1965, pp. 350-352 (Seattle, WA: Western Journal of Surgery Publishing Co.), 4 page(s)

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Field of Interest
LGBT Studies
Author
John W. Money, 1921-2006
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction
Content Type
Periodical article
Duration
0 sec
Warning: Contains explicit content
No
Format
Text
Page Count
4
Publisher
Western Journal of Surgery Publishing Co.
Place Published / Released
Seattle, WA
Series Number
Vol. 73
Source Title
Pacific Medical & Surgical Journal, Vol. 73, November-December 1965, pp. 350-352
Subject
LGBT Studies, Diversity, Gender and Sexuality, Sociocultural trends, Sociology, African-Americans, Children of unmarried parents, Género y Sexualidad, Gênero e Sexualidade
Series / Program
Pacific Medicine and Surgery
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Género y Sexualidad, Gênero e Sexualidade

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