Slavery, emancipation, and reproducing the race -- Population anxieties and infant mortality -- Grannies, midwives, and colonial encounters -- Infant welfare, maternal education, and uplifting the race -- International public health and Caribbean child-saving -- Conclusion. social welfare policies and population questions in the 1930s.
Summary
Reproducing the British Caribbean: Sex, Gender, and Population Politics after Slavery.
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