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Research

Systemic Abuses of Unmarried Mothers by the Adoption Industry: Evidence of Violation of Single Parent Rights

The following is a collection of evidence found in social worker literature, documenting the systemic abuse of single mothers by the adoption industry.

  • Part 1 In the Words of the “Professionals” : Contemporaneous Social work statements about mothers during the BSE .
  • Part 2 In the Words of the “Professionals”: Social work techniques to coerce child surrender for adoption.
  • Part 3 In the Words of the “Professionals”: Social work rationale for coercion.
  • Part 4 In the Words of the “Professionals”: Marketing our children.
  • Part 5 In the Words of the “Professionals”: Social work knowledge about separation before the BSE.
  • Part 6 In the Words of the “Professionals”: Social work knowledge about the irresolvable grief of adoption loss that they failed to tell us.

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