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SUMMARY:The Family Roe: The unknown woman at the heart of Roe v. Wade
DESCRIPTION:The pro-choice movement viewed Jane Roe as an imperfect plaintiff. But she embodied the national ambivalence about abortion as no Gloria Steinem could\, her life guided by the same cross-currents —sex and religion\, gender and class— that have so long divided America. \nJosh Prager\, author and former Wall Street Journal journalist. Discussant Elizabeth Armstrong\, Associate Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs\, School of Public and International Affairs. \nRegistration for this event is closed. Please email Tim Waldron\, Program Manager\, to be added to the wait list.
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/the-family-roe-the-unknown-woman-at-the-heart-of-roe-v-wade-5/
LOCATION:16 Joseph Henry House
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