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Women's Abortion Rights - Coggle Diagram
Women's Abortion Rights
People
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Margaret Sanger was an American birth control activist, writer, and nurse.
Mary Ware Dennet co-founded the National Birth Control League, advocating for sex education contraception
Byllye Avery was a reproductive justice leader who founded clinics and the Black Women's Health Project.
Gloria Steinem is an iconic leader of the second wave feminist movement who is widely known for her tireless advocacy for women's reproductive rights.
Places
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The Brownsville Clinic was Margaret Sangers first birth control clinic. (Brooklyn, New York)
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Dallas county, Texas. This is where Roe V. Wade originated.
Jckson's Healthcare for Women in Flowood, Mississippi. This was the clinic at the center of the Dobbs case, whitch ultimately led to the overturning of Roe V. Wade and the end of a constitutional right to abortion
Significant events
Eisenstadt v. Baird in 1972. This allowed contraceptives to both unmarried couples and married couples
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Griswold V. Connecticut in 1965 banned all contraceptives while still living married couples the right to privacy and the government couldn't interfere.
The 1976 Hyde Amendment decided that bans the use of federal funds for most abortions. Only exceptions are rape or incest.
Dates
In 1967, Colorado became the first state to decriminalize abortion
Post Roe V. Wade in 1973, the supreme court rules in Roe V. Wade that the Constitution provides a right to abortion
In 1970, New York became the first state to legalize abortion uipon demand up to 24 weeks of pregnancy
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