Roe V Wade Inspired Many Protests In The 1970's

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Roe V Wade inspired many protests in the 1970's. There were protests against both anti-abortion and pro-abortion. the biggest anti-abortion protest was the March for Life, which is still held to this day. It was founded by an anti-abortion activist to protest the one year anniversary of legalizing abortion nationwide. there were over 20,000 people that attended that day. The march slogan was 'A voice for the voiceless'. It was used to get people to feel sympathy and want to help save them. Those at the protest believe that life starts at conception, so that if people get an abortion they are killing a baby. There were also many protests that were pro-abortion. there were thousands of women and men marching with all different signs saying things

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