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The plaintiff in Roe v. Wade, (1973) was identified as "Jane Roe," a common proxy for the name of someone who wishes to remain anonymous. The real plaintiff in the case was Norma McCorvey.

McCorvey never had an abortion. She gave birth to a baby girl who was immediately placed for adoption. McCorvey renounced her pro-choice stance in recent years and has become a Right to Life activist.

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Roe v. Wade, 410 US 113 (1973)

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Actually, McCorvey was paid by anti-abortion activists to join them. Before she died she renounced the anti-abortion groups and she declared she was in favor of abortion and had only said she was against it for the money she was getting from the antis.
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Henry Wade - District Attorney of Dallas County

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Henry Wade, District Attorney of Dallas County.

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"Wade" was Henry Wade, the district attorney of Dallas County, Texas.

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Henry B. Wade, A Dallas County Attorney.

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