Selling Transracial Adoption : Families, Markets, and the Color Line / / Elizabeth Raleigh.

"Chosen Children" examines the role of the adoption marketplace in shaping how transracial adoptive families are sorted and matched, and analyzes what these practices suggest about race in the United States. In contrast to previous work on race and adoption markets that focus on the experi...

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