Targets of hatred : anti-abortion terrorism
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Targets of hatred : anti-abortion terrorism
Palgrave, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This work charts the development of the anti-abortion movement in North America. Beginning in the years preceding the 1973 Roe v Wade decision that legalized abortion, the book examines the roles played by the Catholic Church, Fundamentalist Protestants and Republican and Democratic parties, and assesses points of overlap and divergence. The voices of more than 190 providers in the United States and Canada, clinic owners, doctors, nurses, technicians and their families, give readers an in-depth look at what it means to work in a field in which arson, bombings, harassment and killing are routine. Filled with dramatic, eye witness accounts of anti-abortion terrorism, the book demonstrates law enforcement's failure to stem the violence and is a call to arms for concerned individuals.
目次
Acknowledgements Preface: P.Baird-Windle Introduction: P.Baird-Windle Author's Note The State of the Union: Abortion in North America The Way We Were: America before the 1973 Roe v. Wade Decision From Roe to Reagan: 1973-1980 Bombing (and Kidnapping) in the Name of the Lord: 1980-1985 Writing the Book on Coercion: 1985-1990 From Mayhem to Murder: 1990-1995 Rx for Safety: 1995 to the Present Of Champions and Challenges Appendix A. Interviews: July 1998-May 2000 Appendix B. Cities Experienceing Blockades: 1988-1993 Appendix C. Pro-Choice Organizations in the United States and Canada Appendix D. Abortion in the United States and Canada: A Time Line of Major Events Notes Index
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