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- "Abortion Access is Under Attack," 2022 - In June 2022, the Supreme Court ruled that abortion was not a constitutionally protected right, overturning the court's previous decisions in <em>Roe v. Wade</em> (1973) and <em>Planned Parenthood v. Casey</em> (1992). Several states then moved to protect abortion rights, while others reinstated or introduced abortion restrictions. This Planned Parenthood flier solicited support to continue providing women's healthcare, including abortions.

- 2022
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"Abortion Access is Under Attack," 2022
In June 2022, the Supreme Court ruled that abortion was not a constitutionally protected right, overturning the court's previous decisions in Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992). Several states then moved to protect abortion rights, while others reinstated or introduced abortion restrictions. This Planned Parenthood flier solicited support to continue providing women's healthcare, including abortions.
- "Vote Yes on Prop 3" Yard Sign, 2022 - In June 2022, the Supreme Court ruled that abortion was not a constitutionally protected right, overturning the court's previous decisions in <em>Roe v. Wade</em> (1973) and <em>Planned Parenthood v. Casey</em> (1992). Several states then moved to protect abortion rights, while others reinstated or introduced abortion restrictions. In Michigan, voters passed Proposal 3: a state constitutional amendment to protect reproductive rights, including abortion.

- 2022
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"Vote Yes on Prop 3" Yard Sign, 2022
In June 2022, the Supreme Court ruled that abortion was not a constitutionally protected right, overturning the court's previous decisions in Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992). Several states then moved to protect abortion rights, while others reinstated or introduced abortion restrictions. In Michigan, voters passed Proposal 3: a state constitutional amendment to protect reproductive rights, including abortion.
- Button, "The Moral Majority Is Neither! Michigan Abortion Rights Action League," 1979-1989 -

- 1979-1989
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Button, "The Moral Majority Is Neither! Michigan Abortion Rights Action League," 1979-1989
- Reproductive Freedom Kite Kit, 2021 - Reproductive freedom -- particularly surrounding abortion -- has a contentious history in the United States. In <em>Roe v. Wade</em> (1973), the Supreme Court ruled that abortion was a constitutionally protected right. Upheld in <em>Planned Parenthood v. Casey</em> (1992), the decision was overturned in <em>Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization</em> (2022). This kite kit was created to express support for reproductive rights, including abortion.

- 2021
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Reproductive Freedom Kite Kit, 2021
Reproductive freedom -- particularly surrounding abortion -- has a contentious history in the United States. In Roe v. Wade (1973), the Supreme Court ruled that abortion was a constitutionally protected right. Upheld in Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992), the decision was overturned in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (2022). This kite kit was created to express support for reproductive rights, including abortion.
- "Life is God's most precious Gift" Button, circa 1990 -

- circa 1990
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"Life is God's most precious Gift" Button, circa 1990
- "I 'Heart' Babies...Born & Unborn" Button, circa 1990 -

- circa 1990
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"I 'Heart' Babies...Born & Unborn" Button, circa 1990
- Button, "It's a Matter of Choice," 1969-1980 - In the 1973 case <em>Roe v. Wade</em>, the Supreme Court ruled that abortion was a protected right, overruling state abortion laws. For "pro-choice" supporters, this victory protected a woman's right to choice in their reproductive healthcare. But for "pro-life" supporters, abortion was an affront to morality. This button supports the pro-choice side of the debate -- a debate that continued after the Court's decision.

- 1969-1980
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Button, "It's a Matter of Choice," 1969-1980
In the 1973 case Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court ruled that abortion was a protected right, overruling state abortion laws. For "pro-choice" supporters, this victory protected a woman's right to choice in their reproductive healthcare. But for "pro-life" supporters, abortion was an affront to morality. This button supports the pro-choice side of the debate -- a debate that continued after the Court's decision.