In the decades prior to the landmark Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade in 1973, women went to extreme measures to access abortion services.
Raids on abortion providers' offices — and subsequently women being brought to court to testify against them — became common in the 1940s and 1950s as a way to enforce abortion laws, Reagan wrote in her book"When Abortion Was a Crime." Women could be posed questions about their abortion provider, the procedure, and their sexual encounters.
For Mason and her boyfriend, money was tight; she only had around $50 in the bank at the time. To scrape together the funds, she stole discarded glass soda bottles from her neighbor, which could be sold for around a nickel. Her best friend swiped bottles from her mom to contribute to the cause. When Mason arrived to New York City she was immediately enthralled by the throngs of people and traffic consuming the city."Wow, this is some place," she thought to herself. Her boyfriend dropped her off at the clinic and whisked away to find parking. She was all alone.
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