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Abortion On Demand
The surprising history of a politically charged phrase.
by
Gillian Frank
via
The Revealer
on
April 4, 2024
partner
What Everyone Gets Wrong About Evangelicals and Abortion
Evangelicals started speaking out against legal abortion long before the late 1970s.
by
Gillian Frank
,
Neil J. Young
via
Made By History
on
May 16, 2022
This Critical Race Theory Panic Is a Chip Off the Old Block
How 20th-century curriculum controversies foreshadowed this summer’s wave of legislation.
by
Adam Laats
,
Gillian Frank
via
Slate
on
June 18, 2021
How the 'Girl Watching' Fad of the 1960s Taught Men to Harass Women
In name, 'girl watching' is long gone. In practice, the trend lives on.
by
Gillian Frank
,
Lauren Gutterman
via
Jezebel
on
October 8, 2020
How Flight Attendants Organized Against Their Bosses to End Stereotyping
The marketing of stewardesses’ bodies was long an integral part of airline marketing strategies.
by
Gillian Frank
,
Lauren Gutterman
via
Jezebel
on
November 29, 2018
partner
Why the Courts Had to Force the Trump Administration to Let a 17-Year-Old Have an Abortion
A 1974 case gave the antiabortion movement a new playbook to whittle away abortion rights for poor women.
by
Gillian Frank
,
Lauren Gutterman
via
Made By History
on
October 26, 2017
The Surprising Role of Clergy in the Abortion Fight Before Roe v. Wade
In the half-decade before Roe v. Wade, respected religious leaders participated in a nationwide struggle to make abortion more accessible.
by
Gillian Frank
via
TIME
on
May 2, 2017
A Christmas Abortion
On Christmas Eve 1955, Jacqueline Smith died from an illegal abortion at her boyfriend Thomas G. Daniel’s apartment.
by
Gillian Frank
via
NOTCHES
on
December 15, 2015