Intimate Wars : The Life and Times of the Woman Who Brought Abortion from the Back Alley to the Boardroom
(2018)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : The Feminist Press at CUNY, 2018
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1 online resource (274 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781558617575 MWT12285895, 1558617574 12285895
LANGUAGE
English
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Merle Hoffman's life story is riveting. A former classical pianist, a self-made millionaire, and a feminist who found her life's work providing abortions, she has been a fearless crusader for women's right to choose. Over the years, Hoffman has used her entrepreneurial spirit to build one of the most comprehensive women's medical centers in the country. In 1971 (two years before the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision to legalize abortion nationally), Hoffman founded Choices, an abortion clinic in New York. As a medical provider, she pioneered "patient power," encouraging women to participate in their own health care decisions. And going against even her own expectations for her life after fifty, she adopted a child and writes about her experience as a mother. Whether addressing the murder of abortion providers like Dr. George Tiller or challenging women to understand their own power over their bodies and the language used to wield such power, Merle Hoffman has been on the front lines of the feminist movement, a fierce warrior in the battle for choice

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