Who gets to decide the future of reproductive rights?
In this encore presentation of a Now & Then episode originally broadcast in September 2021, Heather and Joanne discuss the history of abortion from the colonial period to the present: the surprising availability of abortion until the mid-19th century, the physician-led campaign to ban abortion, and the GOP’s decision in the early 1970s to embrace the “pro-life” movement.
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REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS:
- Heather Cox Richardson and Joanne Freeman, “Processing Roe’s Reversal in Real Time,” CAFE, 6/26/2022
TEXAS
- “Texas Senate Bill 8,” Legiscan, 2021
- Shannon Najmabadi, “Gov. Greg Abbott signs into law one of nation’s strictest abortion measures, banning procedure as early as six weeks into a pregnancy,” Texas Tribune, 5/19/2021
- Allyson Waller, “Texas has banned abortions at about six weeks. But the time frame for pregnant patients to get one is less than two,” Texas Tribune, 9/8/2021
- Amy Howe, “Supreme Court Leaves Texas Abortion Ban in Place,” SCOTUSblog, 9/2/2021
- Jon Michaels and David Noll, “We Are Becoming a Nation of Vigilantes,” New York Times, 9/4/2021
- Ian Milhiser, “Texas’s radical anti-abortion law, explained,” Vox, 9/2/2021
- Heather Cox Richardson, “Letter from American” about SB 8, Substack, 9/2/2021
QUICKENING
- Olga Khazan, “Bringing Down the Flowers: The Controversial History of Abortion,” The Atlantic, 3/2/2016
- Cornelia Hughes Dayton, “Taking the Trade: Abortion and Gender Relations in an Eighteenth-Century New England Village,” JSTOR, 1991
- Lauren MacIvor Thompson, “Women Have Always Had Abortions,” New York Times, 12/13/2019
- Jessica Ravitz, “The surprising history of abortion in the United States,” CNN, 6/27/2016
SLAVERY
- Angela Davis, “Racism, Birth Control, and Reproductive Rights,” UCSD, 1981
- Loucynda Jensen, “Searching the Silence: Finding Black Women’s Resistance to Slavery in Antebellum U.S. History,” McNair Online Journal, 2006
CRIMINALIZING ABORTION
- Michele Goodwin, “The Racist History of Abortion and Midwifery Bans,” ACLU, 7/1/2020
- Erin Blakemore, “The Criminalization of Abortion Began as a Business Tactic,” History.com, 5/15/2019
- Geoffrey Stone, “‘Sex and the Constitution’: Anthony Comstock and the reign of the moralists,” The Washington Post, 3/23/2017
- Ron Charles, “America’s old and new abortion debate,” The Washington Post, 8/1/2014
- Kate Manning, “Abortion Wars, the First Time Around,” New York Times, 6/5/2009
- Katha Politt, “The Notorious Life of a Nineteenth-Century Abortionist,” The Nation, 10/9/2013
- Stacie Taranto, “How abortion became the single most important litmus test in American politics,” The Washington Post, 1/22/2018
- Jacob Muñoz, “The Powerful, Complicated Legacy of Betty Friedan’s ‘The Feminine Mystique,’” Smithsonian Magazine, 2/4/2021
1970s BACKLASH
- Linda Greenhouse and Reva B. Siegel, “Before (and After) Roe v. Wade: New Questions About Backlash,” Yale Law Journal, 2011
- Phyllis Schlafly, “ What’s Wrong with ‘Equal Rights’ for Women?” ISU Archives of Women’s Political Communication, 1/1/1972
- Kevin Philips, “How Nixon Will Win,” New York Times Magazine, 8/6/1972
- Charles S. Philips, “Operation Rescue’s Mission to Save Itself,” The Washington Post, 11/24/1991
- Brian Stelter, “Doctor’s Killer Is Not Alone in the Blame, Some Say,” New York Times, 6/1/2009