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Perspective: Femicide is up. American history says that’s not surprising.

Perhaps it is no surprise, then, that, among our peer countries, the United States accounts forBut media reports have neglected to shine the light on this chilling reality, especially when Black women, Native American women and trans women are the targets of violence, which they overwhelmingly are.

Until the late 1800s, married women had no legal right to their own earnings, to any property they may have inherited or even to the children they had borne from their own bodies. Under coverture, it was also basically inconceivable for a husband to be prosecuted for assaulting his wife or children — they were, essentially, his to do with as he saw fit.

In the 1870s, female temperance reformers began to call national attention to the twinned problems of domestic violence and alcohol abuse, especially when White women were the targets.

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