Reproductive Health Matters
Volume 15, Issue 29 , Pages 119-129 , May 2007

Building Coalitions to Support Women's Health and Rights in the United States: South Carolina and Florida

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doi: 10.1016/S0968-8080(07)29290-0

Reproductive Health Matters
Volume 15, Issue 29 , Pages 119-129 , May 2007