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The New York Times opinion piece likens the reversal of the Roe v. Wade case to slavery: "The forced duplication was the Queen."

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New York Times guest essayist Michelle Goodwin uses the Supreme Court'sRoe v. Wade reversalto destroy enslaved black girls and women Claimed to be similar to "sexual subordination" and "forced pregnancy".

"If cotton was euphemistically king, the forced reproduction that maximized the wealth of black women was the queen," she wrote in a Sunday article.

Goodwin, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, further stated that the decision to overturn the 1973 ruling was Article 13 of the Constitutional Amendment since "Ending Forced Sexual and Reproductive Slavery." And claimed that it was also a violation of Article 14. Black girls and women were essential to their passage.

"The overthrow of the Roe v. Wade case has led to the Supreme Court's negligent reading of amendments that abolished slavery and ensured equal protection for all under the law. It's clear, "Goodwin wrote. From the Constitution.

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An image of the entrance to the New York Times building in New York City NY. 

New York City New York Times Building entrance image.  (DON EMMERT / AFP via Getty Images)

This article described the dangerous implications of a {forced] pregnancy. 41} Roe v. Wade, including violations of Article 13 of the Constitutional Amendment, "Prohibition of Involuntary Slavery and Protection of Physical Autonomy."

According to Goodwin, allegations of unconstitutional violations continue by overturning the "protection of privacy and freedom" found in the Fourteenth Amendment.

"This Supreme Court presents a selective and optimistic interpretation of the history of the Constitution and the law, ignoring the intent of Articles 13 and 14 of the Constitutional Amendment. To protect them from rape and forced breeding, "Goodwin wrote.

Protesters hold a green sign protesting Roe vs. Wade being overturned in New York City.

Protesters protest the Roe v. Wade case Capsized in New York City with a green sign. (Peter Gerber / Fox News Digital)

"Fear given to black women during slavery, especially sexual violations and forced pregnancies, is a culture. It was almost wiped out from the legal memory, "she added.

Friday's Roev. Wade's reversal is also Dobbs v. Before resorting to Jackson's additional claims, it brings a great "disadvantage" to "pregnant women, girls and people". Women's health decisions "worse" existingwomen's health concerns, including maternal mortality, and women are at risk associated with pregnancy (ie, gestational diabetes, hypertension, etc.). You will experience more than before.

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"Disproportionately, poor women, especially black and brown women, will suffer the most," she wrote. She is more likely to die from having a pregnancy to maturity than to have an abortion, "she said, linking to the CDC report on ethnic and racial disparities in health care.

Abortion-rights protesters gather outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Friday, June 24, 2022. The Supreme Court has ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years, a decision by its conservative majority to overturn the court's landmark abortion cases. 

Abortion protesters in Washington's Supreme Court Gather outside on Friday, June 24, 2022. The Supreme Court has terminated its constitutional protection against abortion, which has been in place for nearly 50 years. This is a conservative majority decision to overturn the court's groundbreaking abortion case.  ((AP Photo / Jose Luis Magana))

In addition, this work is a direct comparison with the slavery of the Roe v. Wade case. It was tied. Today's Supreme Court strategically overlooks the horrifying practices of American slavery, including stalking, kidnapping, confinement, coercion, rape, and torture of black women and girls, allegedly reminiscent of legal history. ". 

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Goodwin said, "These Condemns women and girls who want to have an abortion, noting the court's charges that the state "historically placed black women" and "ignores deadly traps" The "trigger" law. "

Taylor Penley is Fox News' production assistant.