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Margaret Michaletz and Carson Biber

Annotated Bibliography

Nov. 2, 2017

Mr. MacCallum

Annotated Bibliography

Abortion ProCon.org. ProConorg Headlines, 17 May 2017, abortion.procon.org/.

This website shows the good and bad things on the topic Should Abortion Be Legal.

The pros summarizes all of the different ways on how abortion is not bad to do and safe.

On the other hand, the cons in this website are ways that we are falling towards because

from our thesis, Through conflicting opinions and an unsettled argument, the continually

failed compromises of abortion may never come to a complete conclusion, we are against

abortion.

Mitchell, Travis. Public Opinion on Abortion. Pew Research Center's Religion & Public Life

Project, 7 July 2017, www.pewforum.org/fact-sheet/public-opinion-on-abortion/.

This article takes in account all of the public opinions and different factors that show

their views on abortion. For example, Seven-in-ten white evangelical Protestants (70%)

think abortion should be illegal in all or most cases. By contrast, three-quarters (75%) of

Democrats say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. In conclusion, views on

abortion in the public depends on what people associate with in everyday life.
Should Abortion Be Illegal? Debate.org, www.debate.org/opinions/should-abortion-be-illegal.

This debate starts of with a vote that's currently, people say abortion should become

illegal which also follows our view on it as well. Many different points are represented on both

sides and comments under each view. Different opinions are shown like abortion is murder

and god forbids it. With opinions expressed by the public, it helps many individuals and the

country go the the right side of abortion.

The Truth About Planned Parenthood. National Right to Life,

www.nrlc.org/abortion/plannedparenthood/.

This organization shows the latest and most updated news on planned parenthood. For

example, Planned Parenthood's most recent annual report, an unborn baby dies every 97 seconds

inside a Planned Parenthood clinic. Planned parenthood accounts for a third of all abortions

annually in the United States. There are almost 1 million abortions a year here. Planned

Parenthood is the nation's largest provider and promoter of abortion.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun (1908-1999): A Selected Bibliography. U.S.

Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun (1908-1999): a Selected Bibliography (The Harry A.

Blackmun Papers, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division),

www.loc.gov/rr/mss/blackmun/blackmun-ex-bib.html.

This government website accounts the Supreme Court Justice, Harry A. Blackmun

(1908-1999), for all the cases he has done. Most importantly, he was justice for Roe vs.

Wade case which ruled that abortion is legal and women has rights to their body. He was
at the center of numerous cases that had a major effect of the past thirty years concerning

abortion, affirmative action, commercial speech, and capital punishment.

Lopez, Alfonso. Teachings of the Catholic Church on Abortion. Abortion - Pro Life -

VATICAN Pro-Life Documents, Priests for Life , 20 Apr. 1991,

www.priestsforlife.org/magisterium/pcfintheserviceoflife.htm#1.

The Magisterium is acts as the second bible for Catholics and is a primary source. It

is a guidebook about what and what not the Catholic church allows. The Magisterium

gives a straightforward explanation of why abortion is considered wrong and

murderous.

U.S. Supreme Court. Roe v. Wade. no. 70-18, 22 Jan. 1973.

http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/410/113.html.

The court case file of Roe vs Wade is a primary source in which abortion was legalized.

This source gives a first hand look at abortion when is was legalized and the reasoning

behind it. It also gives good insight into the pros and cons of abortion and the

different opinions from either side.

In Defense of a Woman's Right to Choose Abortion. St. Paul, Minnesota. January 14th, 1972.

s3.amazonaws.com/libapps/accounts/2491/images/right_to_choose.jpg.
This picture is of a flyer promoting abortion. This is a primary source because it was

taken by a person who lived in the times that abortion was about to be legalized. The

flyer is talking about one of many rallies being held to discuss the matter.

Hannula, Donna. Marches Fail to Move Abortion Bill. 1972.

Http://Depts.washington.edu/Civilr/Images/Abortion/r20/MarchersFailToMoveAbortio

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This newspaper article is a primary source that gives a good description of the fight for

and against abortion. It is an article explaining the abortion bill itself and how desperate

many were for it to become legal. It gives good insight into how people looked at the

issue at the time.

The National March For Life. Washington DC, 22 Jan. 1974.

http://marchforlife.org/history-of-the-march-for-life/.

This primary source is of a group of people standing at the first ever March for Life.

This photo shows that there were women and men who were against abortion and were

fighting for innocent lives.

Norma McCorvey. Associated Press, Washington D.C., 22 Jan. 1973.

https://www.thenation.com/article/january-22-1973-roe-v-wade-supreme-court-legalize

s-abortion-all-fifty-states/
This primary source is a photograph of Norma McCorvey and her attorney, Gloria

Allred after they won the case. This picture gives the reader a good visual of Roe. I

also like the picture because you can easily see people in the background and it looks

like it was taken right after they won.

Tribe, Lawrence H. Foreward: Toward A Model Of Roles In The Due Process Of Life And Law.

Harvard Law Review, 1972.

http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=10&sid=7f8370b8-7441-4f02-9174-

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mN1c3RpZD1zNjI2MTcyOSZzaXRlPWVob3N0LWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c2l0ZQ%3d

%3d#AN=8611761&db=aph

This primary source is very interesting because it is a take on abortion before it was

legal. It talks about how abortion could be beneficial and detrimental to society. This

article also gives good background and facts about abortion as a whole.

Carr, D. H. Genetic Basis Of Abortion. Annual Reviews of Genetics, 1971.

http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=8&sid=e2487738-93c7-4d9f-99af-a

1fbe61ec2e8%40sessionmgr104&bdata=JkF1dGhUeXBlPWNvb2tpZSxpcCxjcGlkJm

N1c3RpZD1zNjI2MTcyOSZzaXRlPWVob3N0LWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c2l0ZQ%3d%

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This article, published in 1971, is a primary source. It gives good information about the

medical side of abortion. Although the text is very complicated, I am able to decipher
some information from it. For example, in the 1970s if a male was aborted it might not

be accounted for, while women were always counted as being aborted.

Hoffman, A. Abortion in the 1970s. Rollins, Washington DC, 2017,

http://social.rollins.edu/wpsites/thirdsight/2014/02/11/abortion-in-the-1970s/

This picture is primary source because it comes directly from the pro-choice march in

1973. I think it depicts the anger many women felt at the time that they could not kill

their children.

Burns, Patrick. How the Catholic Church Views Abortion. November 18, 2017.

This interview was done to show how the Catholic Churchs views towards abortion.

This is a primary source because it is of an actual priest who represents the catholic

church. This is helpful because it gives a reliable source of how many pro-life people

feel.

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