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Bill Baird, Birth Control Pioneer, Says Battle Had A Cost

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BRIDGET MURPHY   04/09/12 05:27 PM ET EDT  AP

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Taunts of "baby killer" and "butcher" still echo in Bill Baird's ears, nearly five decades after he began fighting for birth control and abortion rights.

Now 79, the Massachusetts man says a Georgetown University law student's recent verbal bashing on a national radio show is evidence that rights he equates with liberty and equality are in jeopardy.

"There will always be those who will try to deny us our freedoms," Baird wrote in a letter to student Sandra Fluke, who testified to Congress about birth control. "As you have seen, it takes eternal vigilance to fight against those forces."

Baird's own fight started grabbing headlines around April 1967.

Vice squad cops arrested him after he gave contraceptive foam to a student during a Boston University lecture. He left the lecture in handcuffs, an arrest he spoke about last week as he marked the 45th anniversary of it.

Baird told about a dozen Democrats inside a stately home across the Charles River how Boston police helped advance his plan that day – how giving contraception to an unmarried 19-year-old coed set up a constitutional challenge that propelled his case to the U.S. Supreme Court. It led to the court's 1972 decision that gave unmarried people the same rights to birth control as married people.

But he also described how activism came at a personal price. Baird said it cost him a marriage and the trust of most of his children. It also left him with little income.

The lecturer who once netted $3,000 a speech said he poured the money into court cases, and running clinics that gave abortions to poor women.

Baird said he dodged bullets. Survived a firebombing at one of his suburban New York abortion clinics. Endured death threats.

"My mail runs a hundred to one: people praying for my death," he said.

In 1979, his name was on a different Supreme Court decision that gave minors the right to abortions without parental consent.

As a recent cancer survivor, Baird thinks about his mortality. He fears that when he's gone, his life's work will be forgotten.

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Baird says some people also have called him the devil because of his pro-abortion rights work.

His crusade started in 1963, when a woman who tried to give herself an abortion with a coat hanger died in his arms in a New York City hospital. He was clinical director for a contraception company at the time.

Baird says he opened the country's first abortion counseling center a year later. The facility on Long Island, N.Y., referred women to physicians who would perform then-illegal abortions. Later, Baird operated two clinics on Long Island and another in Boston where women could go for legal abortions.

He often pitted himself against Catholic Church leaders who preached an anti-abortion message.

In 1979, he sued to try to stop a public church service by Pope John Paul II in Boston. In 1985, a Catholic bishop led 3,000 people in a protest at one of Baird's New York clinics.

Baird claims some feminists and pro-abortion rights forces have tried to discredit him or downplay his contributions.

"There were very few men who came out and championed the women's movement," said Joyce Berkman, a history professor at University of Massachusetts Amherst. "And to have him champion their sexuality was suspicious."

Baird totes around a portfolio of old press clippings, meant to convince listeners that the things he talks about really happened. He talks frequently of his arrests in five states. He also likes to display a copy of a pamphlet he says shows that unlike him, Planned Parenthood opposed abortion in the early 1960s.

But both supporters and opponents say Baird already has a place in history.

The Rev. Frank Pavone, who heads the anti-abortion organization Priests for Life, said he and Baird became friends after years of meeting at Right to Life conventions. Baird pickets the events.

"If you can break the law peacefully to advance a cause, both he and I believe in that," Pavone said.

Officials from Planned Parenthood Federation of America in New York declined an interview request, but they said in a statement that Baird's 1972 Supreme Court win was "a cultural landmark that has impacted generations of Americans."

Massachusetts lawyer Thomas Eisenstadt called Baird a "trailblazer." He is the man whose name is on the other side of the 1972 decision, known as Eisenstadt vs. Baird.

Then Suffolk County sheriff, Eisenstadt was Baird's jailer when the activist spent 36 days in Boston's old Charles Street Jail after the conviction that followed his Boston University arrest. He said Baird had a knack for attracting publicity.

"As he was leaving the jail he said: `Stick with me sheriff. You'll get a lot of TV coverage.'"

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A couple of hours before his Cambridge lecture last week, Baird went back to the old Charles Street Jail. The once-squalid facility reopened as a luxury hotel in 2007.

Baird said his memories of rats and lice, of a blood-stained mattress, of screams echoing among the granite cells, still unnerve him.

He posed for photos by the bars of an old cell, when a stranger who walked by tried to joke with him – before Baird quipped he'd actually once been an inmate.

"Wow," the man said then, "there's a prisoner here."

Later, Baird's words left an impression with the clot of Democrats who heard him talk.

"He's so right ... We forget history and what people like Mr. Baird have accomplished," Cambridge resident John Roughan said.

But Baird said he's determined to make sure what he fought for isn't lost.

"I will never give up," he told his audience. "I believe that women and women alone must be free to make these choices."

There were no handcuffs this time when his lecture ended.

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Taunts of "baby killer" and "butcher" still echo in Bill Baird's ears, nearly five decades after he began fighting for birth control and abortion rights. Now 79, the Massachu...
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Slingingstones
Valar Morghulis
09:12 AM on 04/11/2012
The Catch 22:
Stopping contraception and abortion to bring more humans into a land where they've outsourced most of the jobs, to manufacture products in foreign lands to import here to sell to the unemployed. Who've taken the equity of their property to buy things they cannot afford.

CTD = crash to desktop? Nope. Circling the drain.
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Godfearing
War On Women, Blacks, and Hispanics are voters 2
07:17 PM on 04/10/2012
Those who play God on earth have a lot of explaining to do when the God in Heaven asks why!
09:54 PM on 04/10/2012
Maybe those who presume to know what God will ask and of whom ARE playing God on earth.
06:39 PM on 04/10/2012
Though many have said they will help him continue his work, he has not received anything on his Paypal account for the Pro Choice League. He continues to work full-time unsalaried fighting for human rights. ProChoiceLeague.org has information about Mr. Baird
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jmitch6511
01:12 PM on 04/10/2012
Bill Baird, Birth Control Pioneer, Says Battle Had A Cost: I hope you go bankrupt with your useless investigation and swear of the President of the United States.
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bushfailure
01:11 PM on 04/10/2012
I am amazed how many feel that
the appropriate punishment for sex should be an unwanted child.
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candcje
Progressive, Liberal Democrat and Proud of it!
12:56 PM on 04/10/2012
I will not forget what this man has done for my rights and liberties.
12:11 PM on 04/10/2012
I really wish I could thank this man in person for the fight he has put up on the behalf of women. He has helped change so much for us. This is a great article, it teaches you a lot about how things used to be for women and how they still could be if things hadn't changed. I would not enjoy living in that time period. It is always nice to see people fighting for what they believe in, especially when it comes to fighting for our rights.
11:40 AM on 04/10/2012
In all the fuss about insurance paying for a woman's birth control pills, is there also opposition to paying for vasectomies and tubal leigations?
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candcje
Progressive, Liberal Democrat and Proud of it!
12:56 PM on 04/10/2012
Those procedures are often a covered benefit, so for many insured it's a moot point - if they want that, they can get it with just their deductible or co-pay. These procedures are much less expensive that labor and delivery, pre- and post-natal care so most insurance companies are happy to pay for these procedures rather than risk having to lay out for an actual pregnancy.

Secondly, providing a pill is a lot less expensive than those procedures. And nearly nonexistent compared to prenatal and neonatal care and a lot more preferable to abortion - even by those of us who are staunchly pro-choice. We don't want to have abortions. We just want to know that should we be faced with an unintended pregnancy that we can't care for, that the option is there for us to make our own decision and have access to safe medical care.

But as for contraception coverage, from the insurance/economic standpoint, it's much more cost effective to cover that than cover the consequences of women not having access to it.
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Godfearing
War On Women, Blacks, and Hispanics are voters 2
07:22 PM on 04/10/2012
F&F ~ There are no protesters at the doctor's office when vasectomies and tubal legations are happening. Prostesters are reserved for the poor and unfortunate. If there is a God, he or she
will judge appropiately.
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mysaltydog
Proud Progressive Puffin
11:36 AM on 04/10/2012
And this is where the teapeople and just about ALL republicans have brought this country... backwards 50 years.
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Godfearing
War On Women, Blacks, and Hispanics are voters 2
07:25 PM on 04/10/2012
F&F ~ The earth has 8 billion people on it and it only can support about 2 billion of us. Go figure.
I find it really strange how the Pro-Life Republican politicians take money from the tobacco lobby.
That industry only kills about 500,000 US citizens per year.
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truthseeker3
11:29 AM on 04/10/2012
THANK YOU, SIR !!
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main945
01:59 PM on 04/10/2012
diddo
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main945
02:00 PM on 04/10/2012
sorry 'ditto'
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kapalabhati
Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu
11:23 AM on 04/10/2012
GET
OUT
THE
VOTE.
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Godfearing
War On Women, Blacks, and Hispanics are voters 2
07:28 PM on 04/10/2012
F&F ~ Unfortunately, Citizens United will help misinform the uninformed to a point where voting many not work anymore.
10:53 AM on 04/10/2012
Of course all REPUBLICANS are against birth control. They need poor factory workers and farm hands.
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Godfearing
War On Women, Blacks, and Hispanics are voters 2
07:29 PM on 04/10/2012
F&F ~ And Republicans definitely don't want to provide health care for those who make it through.
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olitenup
10:48 AM on 04/10/2012
Thank you for everything you have done!!!
10:36 AM on 04/10/2012
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10:36 AM on 04/10/2012
All women and for that matter, all men should have the same rights, NEVER to be separated by socioeconomic status, race, or any other label. No female should ever feel chided or have to hide or have to seek an "underground" procedure that was guaranteed under RvW; we have a right to control our destiny, which also means that we have a right to use birth control, which long term means never having to seek the services to end a pregnancy.

I have a 14-year old daughter and I have to say that I am more frightened for her rights as she grows into a woman in this country then I have ever been concerned for my rights. We must not go backward, only forward, PERIOD! I will fight, yes FIGHT to ensure she never, nor any of my sisters or brothers of this world will be told how to care for our individual mind, body and spirit!

A very humble thank you to Mr. Baird for fighting for so long and for giving so much of yourself to ensure women have control of their own destiny.
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Godfearing
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07:31 PM on 04/10/2012
F&F ~ The Republican War on Women may just be their Waterloo!