How Loretta Lynn’s 'The Pill' got banned—then became a hit
, just five years later a quarter of all married women under 45 reported having taken the pill.
The birth control bill created a monumental sea change in the history of women’s reproductive and sexual freedom. Yet, openly talking about the pill was still taboo in many parts, and women outside of city centers often had no idea that it existed., the big-voiced country singer who has denied claims of being a feminist throughout her six-decade career, while at the same time brashly singing about the daily injustices of married women’s lives and offering anthems of women’s empowerment .
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