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    The History of Outlawing Abortion in America

    Abortion was first criminalized in the mid 1900s amidst concerns that too many white women were ending their pregnancies.
    by Nicola Beisel, Tamara Kay, Livia Gershon via JSTOR Daily on March 10, 2017

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Abortion advertisement in the National Police Gazette, 1847.

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