While Black women may not unanimously agree about the legality or morality of abortion, the fact remains that they will be most impacted by the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
“I’ll be damned if my children and the next generation have less access than myself.”
Amanda Brown Lierman is a Black mother of three, a doula, and the Executive Director at Supermajority, a voting advocacy hub created in 2017 to mobilize women across the country and defend women’s rights. Lierman, like many other women across the nation, felt gutted yet emboldened to fight like never before after the forecasted overturning of Roe v. Wade.
For nearly 50 years, abortions have been federally protected in the United States. Even with attempts to outlaw or restrict abortion access in various states, abortions have been relatively accessible for the last half-century. But that could soon change.
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