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Norma McCorvey, also known as "Jane Roe," was the central figure in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion nationwide. Her role in this historic case made her a significant figure in the ongoing debate over reproductive rights. Later in life, McCorvey became a pro-life activist, reflecting the complex and evolving nature of her personal beliefs and public impact.

"I think everyone should sit down and write a book. It's a lot like therapy but a lot less expensive."



"It doesn't make any difference what religion you are, or how young you are or how old you are-if they go to these abortion mills and stand there and pray-that would make a lot of difference."



"The holocaust against the unborn is the greatest sin they could ever do or even ever participate in."
Sin,



"I looked at a fetal development chart at the Operation Rescue Office in Dallas. I had a lot of emotions stirring up inside of me. That's when I decided that it was wrong in any stage of pregnancy."


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