Gerri Santoro

Gerri Santoro

Geraldine "Gerri" Santoro (née Twerdy) (August 16, 1935 - June 8, 1964) was an American woman who died of a back-alley abortion in 1964. A photograph of her after death, published in 1973, became a symbol of the pro-choice movement.

Biography

Santoro was raised, along with 14 siblings, on the farm of a Ukrainian-American family in Coventry, Connecticut. Stroebel, Ken. (March 9, 2001). " [http://eileen.250x.com/GerriS/Gerri_Norwich.htm Sister: Story of photo that galvanized a movement needs telling] ." "Norwich Bulletin." Retrieved December 23, 2006.] She was described by those who knew her as "fun-loving" and "free-spirited". At age 18, she married her husband, Sam Santoro, a few weeks after meeting him at a bus stop. The couple went on to have two daughters together. Maslin, Janet. (March 31, 1995). " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CEFD81E3CF932A05750C0A963958260 Film Festival Review: The Woman Behind a Grisly Photo] ." "New York Times."Retrieved January 15, 2008.]

Circumstances of death

In 1963, domestic violence prompted Santoro to leave her husband, and she and her daughters returned to her childhood home. She took a job at Mansfield State Training School, where she met another employee, Clyde Dixon. The two began an extramarital affair — Dixon was also married — and Santoro became pregnant as a result.

When Sam Santoro announced he was coming from California to visit his daughters, Gerri Santoro feared for her life. On June 8, 1964, six-and-a-half months into her pregnancy, she and Dixon checked into a motel in Norwich, Connecticut under aliases. Their intent was to perform a self-induced abortion, using surgical instruments and a textbook, which Dixon had obtained from a co-worker at the Mansfield school. However, when Santoro began to hemorrhage, Dixon fled the motel. She died, at age 28, and her body was found the following morning by a maid.

Dixon was apprehended three days later. He was charged with manslaughter and "conspiracy to commit abortion" and sentenced to a year-and-a-day in prison. Police officers who worked the case called this term "negligible".

Infamous photograph

Police took a photograph of Santoro's body as it was found: naked, kneeling, collapsed upon the floor, with a bloody towel between her legs. This picture was published in "Ms." magazine in April 1973. It has since become a pro-choice symbol, used to illustrate the belief that access to legal, professionally-performed abortion reduces deaths from unsafe abortion.

Leona Gordon, Santoro's sister, saw the photo in "Ms." magazine and recognized the subject. [" [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=134840 Leona's Sister Gerri] ." (1995). "The New York Times." Retrieved December 23, 2006.] In 1995, Jane Gillooly, an independent filmmaker from Boston, Massachusetts, interviewed Gordon, Santoro's daughters, and others for a documentary about Santoro's life, "Leona's Sister Gerri." The film aired initially on the PBS series "P.O.V." on June 1, 1995. It was later screened at film festivals, opening in the United States on November 2, 1995.

Of the photo's publication, Santoro's daughter, Joannie, was quoted in 1995 saying, "How dare they flaunt this? How dare they take my beautiful mom and put this in front of the public eye?" However, in more recent years, Joannie has become something of an abortion rights activist, attending the March for Women's Lives in 2004 along with Gerri's sister Leona and Joannie's teenage daughter Tara [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A37967-2004Apr23?language=printer Washington Post, April 24, 2004: A Family's March to Redemption] ] , and blogging about the memory of her mother [http://journals.democraticunderground.com/dancingAlone/4 Joannie Santoro, June 8, 2006: Remembering 42 years ago today] ] .

ee also

* Abortion in the United States
* Becky Bell died of an unsafe abortion in 1988.
* Susannah Lattin died of post-partum complications in 1868.
* Unsafe abortion

References

External links

* [http://www.lifeandlibertyforwomen.org/about_gerri.html Life and Liberty for Women: About Gerri]
* [http://www.sapphireblue.com/25years/ Roe v. Wade 25 Years: In Memoriam]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113635/ IMDb: Leona's Sister Gerri]
* [http://www.pbs.org/pov/filmarchive.php?page=11&sort=title P.O.V. archive: Leona's Sister Gerri]
* [http://eileen.250x.com/GerriS/SantoroTranscript2.htm Leona's Sister Gerri transcript]


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