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One story that Hudes discusses in her memoir is the small scratch her mother saw on Abuela's belly. Did anyone find this incident and its explanation provocative?

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joannej

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One story that Hudes discusses in her memoir is the small scratch her mother saw on Abuela's belly. Did anyone find this incident and its explanation provocative?

As a first generation Sicilian-American I was angry that this outrage--sterilization--was perpetrated on a woman without her knowledge. The entire incident, which Quiara Hudes recalls several times in her memoir, signalizes eugenics, from the Greek root meaning "good creation," was practiced on poor women who had no voice.


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