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Roe v. Wade
Safe and legal abortions before Roe v. Wade

  By erica • January 22, 2014 Uncategorized

Dr. Mildred Hanson explains how she and other U.S. doctors found a way around the law to provide abortions to women. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Government, Health, Politics and History, Roe v. Wade, Women
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Roe v. Wade
Stories of abortion before Roe v. Wade

  By erica • January 22, 2014 Uncategorized

Various women, who experienced the hardship, fear and pain that came with having an unwanted child, tell their personal stories about how abortions changed their lives. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Government, Politics and History, Roe v. Wade, Women
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Assassination of George Tiller
George Tiller explains what it takes to preform an abortion

  By erica • January 22, 2014 Uncategorized

George Tiller, a physician who was known to preform late-term abortions, discusses why he performs abortions and what kind of person it takes to do it. Continue reading

Tagged   Assassination of George Tiller, Civil Rights, Government, Politics and History, Progress, Roe v. Wade, Women
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Roe v. Wade
Dr. Curtis Boyd: “We won”

  By erica • January 22, 2014 Uncategorized

Dr. Curtis Boyd, who provided thousands of illegal abortions to women in Texas, remembers the day that abortion became legal. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Government, Politics and History, Progress, Roe v. Wade, Women
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Roe v. Wade
Rev. Howard Moody on his part in the underground

  By erica • January 22, 2014 Uncategorized

Reverend Howard Moody created an underground network of clergy members and abortion providers within the church during the period before abortion was legalized. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Politics and History, Progress, Roe v. Wade, Women
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Roe v. Wade
Doctors said: “I’ll give you an abortion, but…”

  By erica • January 22, 2014 Uncategorized

Byllye Avery, founder of the National Black Women's Health Project, describes what it was like for black women who wanted to end their pregnancy. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Politics and History, Progress, Roe v. Wade, Women
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Roe v. Wade
Dr. Mildred Hanson’s feels responsible for woman’s suicide

  By erica • January 22, 2014 Uncategorized

In the span of time when abortion was illegal, Dr. Mildred Hanson remembers receiving a phone call from a young woman asking to end her pregnancy. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Politics and History, Progress, Roe v. Wade, Women
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Roe v. Wade
Dr. Sarah Weddington discusses Roe v. Wade

  By erica • January 22, 2014 Uncategorized

A pro-life radio station interviews Dr. Sarah Weddington, the attorney who successfully represented “Jane Roe” in Roe v. Wade in 1973 in front of the Supreme Court, thereby legalizing abortion. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Government, Health, Media, Roe v. Wade, Women
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The Vagina Monologues
Diane Ellis relates to many of the monologues

  By Mimstayl • January 21, 2014 Uncategorized

Diane Ellis discusses why she decided to act in a reproduction of Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and how the play has led to a growth of feminine awareness. Continue reading

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Civil Rights, Entertainment, Progress, The Vagina Monologues, Women
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The Vagina Monologues
Fear of the word “vagina”

  By Mimstayl • January 21, 2014 Uncategorized

Susanne Orton discusses The Vagina Monologues with three of the women performing in the play and how they relate to issues that the play addresses. Continue reading

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Civil Rights, Entertainment, Literature, The Vagina Monologues, Women
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