These clinics used to provide abortions. Now they are owned by antiabortion activists. Here’s what it reveals about the state of reproductive rights These clinics used to provide abortions. Now they are owned by antiabortion activists.

These clinics used to provide abortions. Now they are owned by antiabortion activists.
Here’s what it reveals about the state of reproductive rights

Rebecca Grant
September 19, 2018

Debra Choat stood in the National Memorial for the Unborn in Chattanooga, Tenn., a space that used to be an abortion clinic.

Granite slabs cover the wall. Each plate is inscribed with the name of a “baby lost to abortion,” said Choat. Some of the plates have full names inscribed on them while others have a first name. Some have a last name or just “Our Little Angel.”

On a mantel below the wall rest dozens of stuffed animals, letters and toys left by visitors.

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