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"textContent": "While the idea of the U.S. as a bastion of moral superiority has always been a myth—evident, for example, in efforts to shield Jim Crow laws from scrutiny in the founding of the United Nations—the overturning of _Roe v. Wade_ is one of the latest reminders of this fallacy, particularly as it pertains to global health and women’s rights. It is also a cautionary tale for the rest of the world about the fragility of reproductive rights.\n\nThe post Beyond American Exceptionalism: What the Success of the Green Wave Can Teach U.S. Abortion Activists appeared first on Ms. Magazine.",
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