"Black Woman's Burden" examines the historical endeavors to
regulate Black female sexuality and reproduction in the United
States through methods of exploitation, control, repression, and
coercion. The myth of the "angry Black woman" has been built over
generations through clever rhetoric and oppressive social policy.
Here Rousseau explores the continued impact of labeling and
stereotyping on the development of policies that lead to the
construction of national, racial, and gender identities for Black
women.
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