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National Abortion Rights Action League (49)

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NARAL is a national lobbying and membership organization which was devoted to obtaining, and later to maintaining, the availability of safe, legal abortions. The initials stood for the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws from the organization's founding in 1969 until 1973, when the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade made abortion legal. A national lobbying and membership organization devoted first to obtaining, and later to maintaining, the availabili...

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Women's National Abortion Action Coalition (10)

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Jane (Abortion service) (5)

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Abortion Rights Council of Minnesota (7)

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Formed as the Minnesota Council for the Legal Termination of Pregnancy and later known as Minnesota Organization for Repeal of Abortion Legislation (MORAL), the council devotes its efforts to reforming abortion legislation in Minnesota.

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Abortion Rights Mobilization. (4)

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Abortion Action Coalition (4)

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Abortion Action Coalition (AAC) founded in Boston, Mass., in the summer of 1977 to actively oppose the Doyle-Flynn anti-abortion amendment (an attempt to cut-off state funding for abortions, following the national adoption of the Hyde amendment which allowed states to restrict Medicaid payments for abortions); later in 1977 AAC restructured into four working committees: legislative liaison, community and labor outreach, health and hospital, and media. The Abortion Action...

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Society for Humane Abortion (4)

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The Society for Humane Abortion was founded by Patricia Maginnis in 1962 as the Citizens Committee for Humane Abortion Laws. The name was changed in 1964, and the society was incorporated in California as a non-profit educational organization in 1965. Endorsing "elective abortion", SHA supported the repeal of all abortion laws, sponsored symposia on abortion procedures for physicians, maintained a Post-Abortion Care Center, and was active in public education. It was disbanded in...

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National Abortion Federation (U.S.) (4)

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Association to Repeal Abortion Laws (4)

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National Association for Repeal of Abortion Laws (U.S.) (7)

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The National Association for Repeal of Abortion Laws (NARAL) was founded in 1969 to challenge legal restrictions on abortion. In 1973, after existing abortion laws were successfully challenged on constitutional grounds, NARAL's name was changed to the National Abortion Rights Action League, and its purpose became the assurance of the "right to a safe, legal abortion for all women".

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