The Nation - News from June 29, 1986
About 100 anti-abortion protesters marched outside the Sanger Center, an abortion clinic in Cincinnati, and 21 people were arrested for violating a court order that limited picketing of the center. “Getting arrested is the most courageous thing anyone can do,” said James Condit Jr., one of the group’s leaders. Clinic officials quietly watched the protest and arrests from their front lawn, videotaping the event.
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