The Pro-Life Legacy of Norma McCorvey, the ‘Roe’ of Roe v. Wade
Authored by Katrina Trinko / @KatrinaTrinko / February 19, 2017

“Instead of helping women in Roe v. Wade, I brought destruction to me and millions of women throughout the nation,” Norma McCorvey said. (Photo: Shaun Heasley /Reuters/Newscom)
She wasn’t.
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Roe, whose real name was Norma McCorvey, died Saturday in Texas of a heart ailment. She was 69.
In an ad from 2008, as the Catholic News Agency noted, McCorvey detailed her change of views on abortion after she became a Christian in the mid-1990s.
It wasn’t the first time she’d spoken about her pro-life perspective.
She detailed her journey over the years from abortion advocate to pro-life activist in that testimony, in which she mentioned the baby she ultimately chose not to abort:
McCorvey was, to understate it, an unlikely pro-life activist. But her own conversion on abortion gives hope that other Americans will follow in her footsteps.
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