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La esterilización forzada perjudicó a miles en California, especialmente a las mujeres latinas

  • Written by Nicole L. Novak, Postdoctoral Research Scholar, University of Iowa
Tarjeta postal del Hospital Estatal de Napa en Napa, California, alrededor de 1905. Más de 1.900 californianos fueron recomendados para la esterilización mientras los pacientes estaban aquí.La colección de Alex Wellerstein

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