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Teenage Pregnancy

Teenage Pregnancy | 1983

01/07/2021

Teenage Pregnancy
Folks

Teenage Pregnancy

Season 3 Episode 3 | 28m 27s

Teenage Pregnancy | 1983

This episode of the series “Folks” from October 2, 1983, focuses on teenage pregnancy in Louisiana. Genevieve Stewart first presents facts about the prevalence of teenage pregnancy, as well as a clip of Delores Wright of Zeta Phi Beta speaking to the Urban League National Convention about a Spelman College student who gave birth and dumped her baby in a trash can.

01/07/2021

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Folks

Teenage Pregnancy

Season 3 Episode 3 | 28m 27s

This episode of the series “Folks” from October 2, 1983, focuses on teenage pregnancy in Louisiana. Genevieve Stewart first presents facts about the prevalence of teenage pregnancy, as well as a clip of Delores Wright of Zeta Phi Beta speaking to the Urban League National Convention about a Spelman College student who gave birth and dumped her baby in a trash can.

01/07/2021

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