Activism—small-scale resistance that black women engaged in as a result of their erosion of reproductive rights
Intersectionality—examining the connection between race and class in the erosion of reproductive rights is essential to understanding the place of black women in this scope of lacking reproductive rights
Scholars have demonstrated the extent to which race and class intersected to inform the reproductive rights of black women
Macro—understanding how welfare politics/policies affected black women’s ability to have reproductive rights
Scholars have demonstrated the extent to which the erosion of reproductive rights was an act of structural violence
Marginalization—understanding the implications of marginalization as it pertained to the larger Second Wave Feminist Movement advocating for black women’s reproductive rights