When Phyllis Burke's lesbian partner bore a child by donor insemination, it seemed natural for Phyllis to adopt him. But Burke soon discovered that, even in liberated San Francisco, there were forces that would deny lesbians the legal right to be mothers. Now she tells of her entry into motherhood and her growing politicization.
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When Phyllis Burke's lesbian partner bore a child by donor insemination, it seemed natural for Phyllis to adopt him. But Burke soon discovered that, even in liberated San Francisco, there were forces that would deny lesbians the legal right to be mothers. Now she tells of her entry into motherhood and her growing politicization.
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