
Given No Choice
A History of Abortion Rights
Cody McDevitt(Author)
Cody McDevitt (Publisher)
Published on 5. December 2025
Book
Hardback
416 pages
979-8-9941126-2-5 (ISBN)
Description
Given No Choice: A History of Abortion Rights is a deeply reported history of abortion in the United States, tracing the legal, political, and human realities of reproductive care before and after legalization. Drawing on years of archival research, court records, and original reporting, the book reconstructs a world often reduced to abstraction-one shaped by underground networks, quiet acts of resistance, and the evolving boundaries of law and medicine.
Moving from the early twentieth century through the fall of Roe v. Wade and into the aftermath of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, the book situates abortion not only as a legal issue, but as a central thread in American political and social life. It examines how laws were enforced, how physicians and patients navigated risk, and how activists on all sides reshaped the national debate.
Through detailed case studies and on-the-ground reporting, Given No Choice captures the lived consequences of shifting policy: from the realities of illegal abortion and the emergence of informal provider networks, to the modern landscape of restrictions, ballot initiatives, and renewed legal battles. It highlights the role of doctors, patients, law enforcement, and political actors in defining what access meant in different eras-and what it continues to mean today.
Written with the narrative depth of long-form journalism and grounded in primary sources, this book offers a comprehensive account of one of the most consequential and contested issues in American history. It is essential reading for those seeking to understand how the past informs the present, and how the future of reproductive rights is still being shaped.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
750 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-9941126-2-5 (9798994112625)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Cody McDevitt is an award-winning journalist, historian, playwright, and author known for bringing overlooked and complex histories to life. He is the author of Given No Choice: A History of Abortion Rights, a sweeping narrative grounded in archival documents, interviews, and legal records that traces the long struggle for reproductive freedom in the United States. His previous books include Banished from Johnstown, a deeply reported history of racial expulsion in Western Pennsylvania, and Pittsburgh Drinks, a cultural history of the region's cocktail and spirits scene.McDevitt's journalism and nonfiction writing combine investigative depth with narrative storytelling, illuminating the human experiences behind major social and legal shifts. Alongside his books, he is developing plays and screenplays based on true events, including the stories of Dr. Aleck Bourne, Joan Malleson, and the Rosedale Banishment.He shares ongoing research and commentary through his newsletter, Repro Rights Now, and continues to work on new book, theatre, and film projects. He lives in Pennsylvania.