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For poor and working-class women, a disproportionate number of whom are Black and brown, overturning Roe won’t mean that abortions will end. It will mean that safe and sound abortions in health-care facilities will move further out of reach. Reproductive Justice, Family Structure, Parental Rights, The Sixties, Women’s Rights, Black Families, Third World, Single Mothers, Professional Women

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor writes about current threats to Roe v. Wade and discusses how Black feminists in the sixties and seventies steered the movement’s conversation about reproductive freedom away from the narrow question of “choice” and toward a broader insistence on equality.

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