1st Edition

Poor Women, Powerful Men America's Great Experiment In Family Planning

By Martha C Ward Copyright 1987
208 Pages
by Routledge

189 Pages
by Routledge

189 Pages
by Routledge

Poor Women, Powerful Men chronicles the achievements and subsequent failure of the Louisiana Family Health Foundation, the most extensive family planning program ever to operate in the United States. Martha C. Ward's even-handed account reveals the mechanisms—of politics, poverty, and public health policies—at work in the perpetual controversies surrounding reproductive rights and the delivery... Read more
Preface -- More Folklore than Folk Care -- Margaret Sanger Comes to Louisiana -- Building the Model -- From the Possible to the Impossible -- The Peak Is Reached -- The Great Family Planning War -- Epilogue and Epitaph -- Estimated Federal Funding to Family Health Foundation, January 1967 Through April 1974 -- Medical Services Offered by the Louisiana Family Planning Program

Biography

Martha C. Ward is professor of anthropology at the University of New Orleans. She has done extensive fieldwork in the U.S. Trust Territory of Micronesia on the relationship of social change and stress diseases and has published Them Children: A Study in Language Learning (1971), a book about black family structure and language in Louisiana.