CONTENTS

Preface

1.  The Waterbury Origins of Roe v. Wade

2.  No Further Service: Connecticut’s Struggle for the Legalization of Birth Control, 1940–1953

3.  One Vote Shy: Estelle Griswold, Fowler Harper, and the U.S. Supreme Court, 1954–1961

4.  Creating the Right to Privacy: Estelle Griswold and the U.S. Supreme Court, 1961–1965

5.  Lonely Voices: Abortion Reformers and the Origins of Change, 1933–1967

6.  From Reform to Repeal: The Right to Abortion, 1967–1969

7.  Into the Courts: Roe, Doe, and the Right to Abortion, 1969–1971

8.  The Right to Abortion and the U.S. Supreme Court, 1971–1973

9.  Liberty and Sexuality Since Roe v. Wade

Epilogue

Afterword

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments (1998)

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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