Fifty Years In The Trenches: Margie Montgomery and the Fight for Life

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Management number 233481832 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 233481832
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For fifty years, while most Americans debated abortion in the abstract, Margie Montgomery was in the trenches fighting to end it.Fifty Years in The Trenches: Margie Montgomery and the Fight for Life is the intimate biography of one of America's most dedicated pro-life advocates, told by her son, Schu Montgomery. Born in 1932 in East Orange, New Jersey, and shaped by a Catholic family rooted in service and sacrifice, Margie Montgomery moved to Louisville, Kentucky as a young wife and mother and never looked back. When the Supreme Court handed down Roe v. Wade in 1973, she recognized the moment for what it was and chose to answer it with everything she had.What followed was five decades of relentless, principled advocacy. Margie founded Kentucky Right to Life, built it from a kitchen table operation into one of the most powerful pro-life organizations in the country, and went on to serve as secretary of the board of the National Right to Life Committee. She lobbied the Kentucky legislature, addressed half a million people at the Washington Monument, organized Frankfort rallies, fundraised against indifferent executives, and never missed a single March for Life in Washington except once.This is not a political book. It is the story of a woman who believed that every human life, from conception to natural death, carried inherent dignity worth defending. It is the story of a devoted mother, a woman of deep Catholic faith, a grassroots organizer who changed the political landscape of Kentucky, and the unsung hero of a movement that altered American history.Written with tenderness, historical depth, and unflinching honesty about the personal cost of a life given to a cause, Fifty Years in The Trenches is a biography for readers who believe that one person, firmly committed to a principle, can change the world.For every reader who has wondered what quiet heroism actually looks like, this book is the answer. Read more

ASIN B0H4ZDBS3Q
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Language English
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Publisher Writers of the West
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Print length 337 pages
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Publication date June 12, 2026
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