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Defenders of the Unborn
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Daniel K. Williams' "Defenders of the Unborn" provides a comprehensive history of the American anti-abortion movement before Roe v.
Wade.
The book details the diverse range of individuals and groups involved, highlighting their motivations and strategies.
Williams explores the religious, political, and social factors that shaped the movement's early development.
He reveals the surprising alliances and internal conflicts within the movement, showcasing its evolution over time.
The book offers valuable insights into the historical context of the abortion debate and its enduring complexities.
Wade.
The book details the diverse range of individuals and groups involved, highlighting their motivations and strategies.
Williams explores the religious, political, and social factors that shaped the movement's early development.
He reveals the surprising alliances and internal conflicts within the movement, showcasing its evolution over time.
The book offers valuable insights into the historical context of the abortion debate and its enduring complexities.
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as a title suggesting the desire to protect vulnerable, innocent potential beings.

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