
Abortion
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Today abortion is America's most contentious political and religious rallying point. Yet 150 years ago it was a virtual non-issue, quietly performed for centuries by women and mid-wives. What changed? This thought-provoking reference work explores the evolution of America's abortion debate in a balanced selection of over 40 primary documents by doctors, feminists, religious leaders, politicians, extremists, and judges from the 19th century to the present day. This guide not only examines the key laws and court cases, like Roe v. Wade and the Partial Birth Abortion Ban, that have determined abortion policy, but offers insight into America's changing attitudes towards women, race, the medical field, and the role of government in its citizens' personal lives. Memoirs of early abortion providers, excerpts from popular women's self-help books, the complete text of Pope Paul VI's Humanae Vitae, and personal writings from key liberal and conservative figures on both sides of the debate provide a more complete picture of an issue that is deeply personal, deeply divisive, and anything but clear-cut. A straightforward and accessible book, ideal for both students and general readers looking to expand their understanding of one of the most complicated, and still unresolved, issues of our day.
Each excerpt is preceded by a brief explanation of its significance and followed by author analysis to help readers understand its implications and the historical context in which is it was written. Readers gain direct access to America's most important legal papers and transcripts on abortion, complimented by a well rounded view of the public beliefs and sentiments that have fueled abortion debates. Suggestions for further reading conclude each chapter, perfect for research or to guide interested readers in their search for material. The front matter includes a Timeline of major events in abortion history, and the back matter, offers a Bibliography of 50 titles on abortion and over 30 Web links.
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- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Chronology
- 1. Abortion in Early America
- S. K. Jennings, The Married Lady's Companion, Or Poor Man's Friend (1808)
- In History: Hippocratic oath
- Commonwealth v. Isaiah Bangs (1812)
- In History: Connecticut Abortion Law
- The Declaration of Sentiments (1848)
- American Medical Association (AMA) Report on Criminal Abortion (1859)
- Dr. Horatio Storer, Why Not? A Book for Every Woman (1868)
- Abortionist Advertisement (1866)
- Madame Restell Charged (1854)
- Comstock Act (1873)
- 2. Early Twentieth-Century Tensions and Trends
- Theodore Roosevelt, "on American Motherhood" (1905)
- "Up to the Doctors," The Survey (1925)
- United States v. One Package of Japanese Pessaries (1936)
- In History: Catholic Church's Statements
- Margaret Sanger
- An Autobiography (1938)
- American Law institute (ALI) Model Penal Code (1959)
- "The Abortion Racket-What Should Be Done?" Newsweek (1960)
- 3. Abortion at a Crossroads: America at Mid-Century
- Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)
- National Organization for Women (NOW) Bill of Rights (1967)
- In History: Clergy and Abortion
- Humanae Vitae (1968)
- NARAL By-laws and Progress Report (1969)
- The Abortion Handbook for Responsible Women (1969)
- In History: Jane
- Senator Maurine Neuberger, keynote address before the California Conference on Abortion (1969)
- Ruth Barnett, They Weep on My Doorstep (1969)
- In History: Jane Hodgson's Arrest
- Judith Jarvis Thomson, "A Defense of Abortion" (1971)
- 4. Roe v. Wade and Its Critics
- Roe v. Wade (1973)
- In History: Deaths from Illegal Abortions
- John Hart Ely, The Wages of Crying Wolf " (1973)
- The Hyde Amendment (1976)
- In History: Cost and Number of Federally Funded Abortions
- Catharine A. MacKinnon, "Privacy v. Equality: Beyond Roe v. Wade" (1983)
- 5. The Parties Collide
- Republican and Democratic Party abortion platform statements (1984)
- In History: Global Gag Rule
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, "Some thoughts on Autonomy and Equality in Relation to Roe v. Wade" (1985)
- In History: the Mission of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
- Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989)
- Paul Hill, "Why Shoot an Abortionist?" (1994)
- In History: Number of Abortion Providers, 1992-2000
- 6. The Pendulum Swings Again
- Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Robert P. Casey, et al., Justice Alito's opinion in lower court (1991)
- Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Robert P. Casey, et al., Justice O'Connor's plurality opinion (1992)
- In History: A Changing Court
- Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (1994)
- In History: Abortion Clinic Violence
- Naomi Wolf, "Our Bodies, Our Souls" (1995)
- President Clinton's Veto of H.R. 1833, the Partial Birth Abortion Ban (1996)
- 7. The Battle Continues into the Twenty-First Century
- President George W. Bush's Stem Cell Address (2001)
- President Bush's Mexico City Policy Restoration (2001)
- Jimmy Carter, "Would Jesus Approve Abortions and the Death Penalty?" (2005)
- In History: South Dakota Ban and Its Aftermath
- State of Arkansas Ultrasound Equipment Law (2003)
- In History: Data on Ultrasound Equipment Laws
- Gonzales v. Carhart (2007)
- In History: New Hampshire Repeals Parental Notification Law
- Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's Remarks to New York State Family Planning Providers (2005)
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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