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Black Fetal Movement [final] By Agunosutosu Apr 2026

"Black Fetal Movement" by Agunosutosu explores the intersections of Afropessimism and black motherhood, positioning the black fetus within a framework of ontological precarity and "social death" from conception. The paper analyzes fetal movement as a form of fugitive resistance against antiblackness, drawing heavily on concepts of natal alienation and the historical legacies of slavery. Further analysis of this work is available through academic sources in Black Studies and Critical Race Theory.

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