Abortion Pills
US History and Politics
Abstract
This is the first book to offer a comprehensive history of abortion pills in the United States. Public intellectual and lawyer Carrie N. Baker shows how courageous activists waged a decades-long campaign to establish, expand, and maintain access to abortion pills. Weaving their voices throughout her book, Baker recounts both dramatic and everyday acts of their resistance. These activists battled anti-abortion forces, overly cautious policymakers, medical gatekeepers, and fearful allies in their four-decade-long fight to free abortion pills. In post-Roe America, abortion pills are currently playing a critically important role in providing safe abortion access to tens of thousands of people living in states that now ban and restrict abortion. Understanding this struggle will help to ensure continued access into the future.
Keywords
History;Social and cultural history;Gender studies: women and girlsDOI
10.3998/mpub.14469549ISBN
9781943208876, 9781943208852, 9781943208869Publisher
Amherst College PressPublisher website
https://acpress.amherst.edu/Publication date and place
2024Classification
History
Social and cultural history
Gender studies: women and girls