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The Pre-Roe Pro-Life Movement in Minnesota and New York

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adm<strong>in</strong>istration. 82 Lampe took over for Mecklenburg as ACCL executive director <strong>in</strong> 1980.<br />

He was a long-time friend of Mecklenburg as a co-founder of both MCCL <strong>and</strong> ACCL.<br />

Wherever Mecklenburg tended to go, so also did Lampe. He was regarded as “one of the<br />

most knowledgeable pro-life leaders <strong>in</strong> the U.S.” <strong>and</strong> was known as “Marj’s right-h<strong>and</strong><br />

man” by fellow MCCL founders. 83<br />

ACCL leaders identified him as an activist who was<br />

particularly <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> trac<strong>in</strong>g the history <strong>and</strong> learned lessons of the pro-life movement,<br />

from its earliest days to the present. One ACCL leader said Lampe “has a keen <strong>in</strong>sight on<br />

the current pro-life picture as well as the history.” 84<br />

Indeed, Joseph Lampe kept track of<br />

documents rang<strong>in</strong>g from <strong>in</strong>ternal memos, to MCCL <strong>and</strong> NRLC newsletters, <strong>and</strong> from<br />

newspaper articles to MCCL, NRLC, <strong>and</strong> ACCL meet<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>in</strong>utes. As such, he has<br />

played a vital role <strong>in</strong> the cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g analysis <strong>and</strong> history of the early anti-abortion/pro-life<br />

movement; Lampe donated the ACCL records upon which this thesis relies immensely.<br />

In 1983, historian Connie Paige believed the golden age of the right-to-lifers was<br />

fad<strong>in</strong>g. She predicted, “[t]he bleak outlook leaves the right-to-lifers nowhere to run to<br />

except back where they started.” 85<br />

However bleak Paige’s predictions, the movement <strong>in</strong><br />

fact would go forward to some degree us<strong>in</strong>g tactics <strong>and</strong> actors with whom the whole<br />

contemporary movement started. NRLC did not achieve its HLA, <strong>and</strong> ACCL did not<br />

obta<strong>in</strong> all of its goals, either. However, Marjory Mecklenburg was promoted to the<br />

highest <strong>and</strong> most <strong>in</strong>side position of any contemporary pro-life activist by the 1980s. <strong>The</strong><br />

82 “Leadership Positions Filled as MCCL Moves Forward,” MCCL <strong>New</strong>sletter, May-June 1975,<br />

page 1, MCCL Archives.<br />

83 Letter from Jan Wilk<strong>in</strong>s to “Keith,” undated [assumed 1983], ACCL Records, Box 14, Folder:<br />

ACCL – Adm<strong>in</strong> File: General correspondence: 1983 (1), Gerald R. Ford Library; <strong>and</strong> Mary <strong>and</strong> Robert<br />

Joyce <strong>in</strong>terview.<br />

84 Letter from Jan Wilk<strong>in</strong>s to “Keith,” Gerald R. Ford Library.<br />

85 Paige, 239.<br />

92

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