Founded | February 4, 1993 Re-organized 1997 |
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Founder | Rachel MacNair[1][2] |
Type | 501(c)(4) non-profit |
Focus | Anti-abortion political advocacy |
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Area served | United States |
Key people | Marjorie Dannenfelser (President) Emily Buchanan (Executive Director) Ingrid Skop (Director of Medical Affairs) |
Website | sbaprolife |
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Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America (formerly Susan B. Anthony List) is an American 501(c)(4) non-profit[3] organization that seeks to reduce and ultimately end abortion in the US,[4] by supporting anti-abortion politicians, primarily women,[5] through its SBA Pro-Life America Candidate Fund political action committee.[6][7]
Founded in 1993 by sociologist and psychologist Rachel MacNair, the SBA List was a response to the success of the abortion rights group EMILY's List, which was partly responsible for bringing about the 1992 "Year of the Woman", in which a significant number of women who favored abortion rights were elected to Congress. MacNair wished to help anti-abortion women gain high public office.
MacNair recruited Marjorie Dannenfelser and Jane Abraham as the first experienced leaders of SBA List. Dannenfelser is now president of the organization and Abraham is chairwoman of the board. Named for suffragist Susan B. Anthony, SBA List identifies itself with Anthony and several 19th-century women's rights activists. SBA List argues that Anthony and other early feminists were opposed to abortion, a view that has been challenged by scholars and abortion-rights activists. Anthony scholar Ann D. Gordon and Anthony biographer Lynn Sherr write that Anthony "spent no time on the politics of abortion".[8]
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