Michigan Abortion Referendum Committee Records, 1969-1972

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Michigan Abortion Referendum Committee Records, 1969-1972

Organization formed to coordinate support for abortion reform in Michigan in the 1972 statewide election. The record group includes position papers, surveys, mailings, press releases, correspondence, visual materials, and clippings relating to the campaign.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389216

Bentley Historical Library

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Dreyfuss, Marion.

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Michigan Abortion Referendum Committee.

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The Michigan Abortion Referendum Committee (MARC) was organized in 1972 to coordinate the campaign for a "Yes" vote on Proposition B, abortion reform, in the November 1972 election. The fore-runner of MARC was the Michigan Coordinating Committee for Abortion Law Reform (MCCARL), which sought to gain approval of the Michigan legislature for the liberalization of the state's abortion laws from 1969-1971. In June, 1971, when the proposed legislation became stalled in commit...

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