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They weep on my doorstep

They weep on my doorstep

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They weep on my doorstep

by Barnett, Ruth; as told to Doug Baker

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Beaverton, OR: Halo Publishing, 1969. [4], iii, [2], v-viii, [2], 140, [4]p., wraps. 8.5 x 5.25 in. Very Good. Barnett's memoir, focusing on her work as an abortion provider out of Portland, Oregon, which operated until her clinic came under increased scrutiny in the post-war years.
"After fifty years and tens of thousands of patients, Dr. Barnett tells it like it is. An engrossing story of one woman's lifelong dedication to her convictions in the face of ostracism, social pressures and archaic laws which sent her to prison three times. This remarkable woman has written an eloquent plea for immediate abortion law reform." - rear wrap.

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Title
They weep on my doorstep
Author
Barnett, Ruth; as told to Doug Baker
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
Halo Publishing
Place of Publication
Beaverton, OR
Date Published
1969
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Labor - American; Women; History of Science and Medicine; Oregon;

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