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Supreme Court’s selective reading of US history ignored 19th-century women’s support for ‘voluntary motherhood’

  • Written by Lauren Thompson, Assistant Professor of History and Interdisciplinary Studies, Kennesaw State University
Supreme Court’s selective reading of US history ignored 19th-century women’s support for ‘voluntary motherhood’Members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association participate in a 1910 parade in Washington, D.C. Paul Thompson/FPG/Archive Photos/Hulton Archive via Getty Images

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