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Arizona’s 1864 abortion ban was mostly a result of power struggles, historians say

Posted on April 12, 2024 by blkalertshealth
Attempts to gain power partially fueled Arizona’s abortion ban in 1864. Male physicians sought to dominate health care, and xenophobic fears about immigrants emerged, historians said.
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