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Sam Goldman interviews writer Kate Manning, author of My Notorious Life, a novel about a midwife and abortion provider from the 1800’s based on a true story. Read Manning’s op ed for The Washington Post, “Antiabortion laws are forced-birth laws. Here’s what that looks like.”
Follow Manning's work which includes other eloquent and pointed opinion pieces about women, abortion, and more, plus links to get her books, including her forthcoming novel Gilded Mountain at her website katemanningauthor.com.
Refuse Fascism is more than a podcast! You can get involved at RefuseFascism.org. Send your comments to [email protected] or @SamBGoldman. Connect with the movement at RefuseFascism.org and support:
· Venmo: @RefuseFascism
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Music for this episode: Penny the Snitch by Ikebe Shakedown
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Sam Goldman interviews writer Kate Manning, author of My Notorious Life, a novel about a midwife and abortion provider from the 1800’s based on a true story. Read Manning’s op ed for The Washington Post, “Antiabortion laws are forced-birth laws. Here’s what that looks like.”
Follow Manning's work which includes other eloquent and pointed opinion pieces about women, abortion, and more, plus links to get her books, including her forthcoming novel Gilded Mountain at her website katemanningauthor.com.
Refuse Fascism is more than a podcast! You can get involved at RefuseFascism.org. Send your comments to [email protected] or @SamBGoldman. Connect with the movement at RefuseFascism.org and support:
· Venmo: @RefuseFascism
· Cashapp: $RefuseFascism
· paypal.me/refusefascism
· donate.refusefascism.org
Music for this episode: Penny the Snitch by Ikebe Shakedown

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