Olivia Murray Abortion v. Slavery details how arguments for both slavery and abortion were similar beginning with her first chapter “Dehumanize the Condemned Population,” where she details how Blacks were dehumanized. She wrote, “To influence the public and culturally reinforce the notion, victimizers primarily utilize a misleading lexicon and inaccurate depictions of slavery and abortion,” and observed many Black people were depicted as monkeys in both features and characteristic and words like the n word were designed to portrayed Black people “as uncivilized with very little cognitive skills.”
Book Review: Abortion v Slavery by Olivia Murray
Book Review: Abortion v Slavery by Olivia…
Book Review: Abortion v Slavery by Olivia Murray
Olivia Murray Abortion v. Slavery details how arguments for both slavery and abortion were similar beginning with her first chapter “Dehumanize the Condemned Population,” where she details how Blacks were dehumanized. She wrote, “To influence the public and culturally reinforce the notion, victimizers primarily utilize a misleading lexicon and inaccurate depictions of slavery and abortion,” and observed many Black people were depicted as monkeys in both features and characteristic and words like the n word were designed to portrayed Black people “as uncivilized with very little cognitive skills.”