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The History of the Anti-Abortion Movement Part 2
The anti-abortion movement morphed into traditional politics in the 70s and became a part of the Republican Party. A glimpse into how Francis Schaeffer talked to his followers can be traced back to how he became a follower of William Branham in the late 1950s.
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The anti-abortion movement became a part of the Republican Party during the 70s and involved a right-wing movement. Charismatic evangelism that would evolve into the moral majority and religious right was key to the movement's success.