Not 1925: Texas’ law banning abortion dates to before the Civil War

The north side of the Texas Capitol grounds in 1892.

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Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Spanish origins

Cover page of the sixth Texas Legislature’s penal code, adopted in 1857.

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Legislative Library of Texas

The Capitol building in Austin from 1856 until it burned in 1881.

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Texas Politics Project

Texas’ efforts to regulate both childbirth and abortion coincided with a national effort started by a Boston doctor named Horatio Storer, who pushed states to tighten their abortion laws.

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Public domain

Early legal battles

1857 statutes today

Lawyers Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee worked together to successfully argue Roe v. Wade, which in 1973 gave women a right to abortion.

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Shelby Tauber for The Texas Tribune

Abortion opponents attend the Rally for Life march at the Capitol in Austin on Jan. 27, 2018.

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Shelby Knowles for The Texas Tribune