1 gen 1965 anni - griswold v. connecticut
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The two decades after 1945 were in many ways culturally conservative. At the dawn of the 1960s, “going steady” in high school was understood as a prelude to marriage. College women had curfew restrictions and permission was required for male visitors. Americans married young. More than half of those who married in 1963 were under the age of twenty-one. Even after the birth control pill came on the market in 1960, few doctors prescribed it to unmarried women, and even married women did not enjoy unfettered access to contraception until the Supreme Court ruled it a “privacy” right in the 1965 Griswold v. Connecticut decision.
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