“Most feminists, predictably, can’t stand them [pro-life women]…Anti-abortion feminist groups have been banned from ERA rallies, rebuffed in their attempts to join consortiums of women’s groups, and forbidden to meet in campus women’s centers. The rift has been present since the earliest days of the women’s movement. Pat Goltz, the member of Ohio NOW who founded FFL in 1972, was asked and then forced to give up her NOW membership because of her anti-abortion activities. NOW’s president Molly Yard says that she would meet the same fate today. “I don’t know how someone can be a feminist if she’s not for a woman’s right to her own life,” she says. Seventeen years later, seven-term congresswoman Mary Rose Oakar of Ohio is consistently refused endorsement by women’s organizations because she opposes abortion, even though she has been a leading supporter of the ERA, pay equity, and aid for poor and elderly women.”
Pamela Ehrens. “Anti-Abortion, Pro-Feminism?” Mother Jones, May 1989, pages 31 and 45.
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