HD
2012
Birthing a Nation: The Resistance of Mary Gaffney delves into the harrowing issue of coerced childbirth in the antebellum South, spotlighting the courageous journey of Mary Gaffney. As an enslaved woman, Gaffney asserts her autonomy over her own body and reproductive rights, challenging the oppressive forces surrounding her. This compelling narrative not only highlights her struggle but also emphasizes the broader implications of resistance against systemic injustices. Gaffney’s story serves as a powerful testament to resilience and the fight for personal agency amid a brutal historical context.