Looking back through the archives at Duke’s discontinued abortion loan fund – Duke Chronicle
It became the hottest topic of The Chronicle opinion pages, the epicenter of a verbal firestorm between incensed Duke students.
But, the subject in question was neither the state of fish in West Union nor the need for housing reform.
The year was 1978, and the debate raged over an issue at the heart of Americas culture wars: abortion coverage. Duke students were challenging, or defending, the existence of Dukes Abortion Loan Fund, a program that provided interest-free loans to students seeking abortions.
All this was described in research by Hayley Farless, Trinity '17, for the Duke History Revisited Program. She pored through archives and Chronicle articles to tell the history of the abortion loan fund.
The program was run by the Associated Students of Duke University (ASDU), the predecessor of todays Duke Student Government. The fund had existed since 1971, but this particular debate was sparked by a Sept. 28, 1978 article in The Chronicle, which described the looming possibility of the funds collapse due to repeated defaults on loans.
Some students had evidently been unaware of the funds existence until this report brought it to their attention.
Responding to the article in a letter to The Chronicle, Mark Calvert, Trinity 80 and Law School 83, did not hold back in his sarcastic criticisms.
Since the precedent has been set for ASDU funding the liquidation of superfluous children of Duke students, he wrote, why shouldnt this service be available to deal with other inconvenient relatives of our energetic Dookies?
Better yet, he continued, if embryonic children could be treated like excrement, would the ASDU be so kind as to provide funds to beleaguered medical school students for the liquidation of their pesky mothers?
The response from supporters of the abortion fund came with equal harshness.
I find Mark Calverts opinions to be the best evidence to support the case for retroactive abortions, wrote Deborah Jayne Scian, Trinity 81, in a letter to The Chronicle.
In the 1970s, the atmosphere around reproductive rights had begun to shift at both the national and local level, according to Farless. Since 1967, women had been able to receive elective abortions in North Carolina, but only if they had lived in the state for four months.
Signup for our editorially curated, weekly newsletter. Cancel at any time.
Three years later, New York became the first state to make abortion legal without residency requirements, meaning N.C. residents could travel out of state to seek an abortion. In 1973, in the wake of Roe v. Wadethe Supreme Court case legalizing abortion nationwidethe first abortion clinic opened in North Carolina, and three years later a clinic opened in Durham.
Against this backdrop, ASDU presidential candidate William Kennedy, Trinity 72, first proposed a plan for an abortion loan fund during the spring 1971 presidential campaign. In May of that year, Kennedy formally presented the proposal to ASDU, and it passed by a large margin.
The Abortion Loan Fund consisted of $4,000, with 73 cents of student fees drawn from every undergraduate. To qualify for a loan, a candidate had to be over 18 and either a pregnant Duke student or an individual impregnated by a Duke student. Those seeking a loan would also have to undergo counseling, take a pregnancy test, provide a hospital receipt to the Abortion Loan Committee and commit to repaying the loan within a span of nine months.
The maximum loan was $300, and all loans were interest-free. In theory, the interest from the funds bank account would make the program self-sufficient.
Kennedy, who became chairman of the fund, defended the program when he was interviewed in October 1971. He noted that the goal was to address the basic inequities in the process of securing loans for abortions.
This is a loan program, not an abortion referral program, he told The Chronicle.
Even so, the fund fueled controversy within the University and generated headlines across the nation. A week after ASDU passed the resolution authorizing its creation, a petition signed by 555 students circulated with the goal of allowing students who morally opposed abortion to receive a refund on the designated portion of their student fees. ASDU denied the petition twice.
Critics also sent seething letters to the University President Terry Sanford. The presidents office forwarded these communications to ASDU as the administration was not involved in the program.
Thank God we never sent anyone to Duke University and are still around to stop anyone that we can from going to such a hell hole, one letter to Sanford read. It sure is too bad that your parents and the parents of all who think as you did not abort you and you would not be here to incourage (sic) such murdering.
A decade after the program was created, the responses to the fund over the years were summed up by Porter Durham, the ASDU president and acting loan officer for the fund.
To some ASDU is an angel of mercy, Durham, Trinity 83 and Law School 85, told The Chronicle in November 1981. To others it is an accessory to murder.
One of the groups on campus most resistant to the funds existence was Duke Students For Life. In 1979, the group successfully lobbied for ASDU to add a maternity fund to the abortion fund, which would provide loans to support students who chose to become mothers, as an alternate path instead of abortions.
Five years later, Students for Life began campaigning heavily across campus for the ASDU to consider a binding referendum regarding the existence of the abortion fund. They distributed flyers, posted advertisements in The Chronicle and organized events on the quad. When over a thousand students signed the petition asking that students be able to get their contribution refundedabove the minimum 15% of the student body required to force a referendumASDU scheduled a student-body-wide vote for April 10.
The result was a resounding affirmation of the funds existence. Students voted three to one in support for the fund. The program had weathered its stiffest challenge to date.
In the end, what ultimately precipitated the collapse of the abortion loan fund came not from pro-life resistance but from financial anarchy in the loan repayment process. In 1978, The Chronicle reported that the fund was already in serious danger of extinction because of spotty loan repayment, with two of the current eight loans delinquent.
Betsy Williams, vice president of ASDU and point person for administering the fund in 1978, lamented to The Chronicle that borrowers often treated the nine-month repayment deadline with too much latitude.
I think a lot of them (borrowers) dont take the contract seriously enough when they sign it, Williams, School of Nursing 80, said.
In 1981, the committee overseeing the fund allocated an additional $500, but the programs financial woes persisted. A year later, the front page of The Chronicle bore the headline, Loan funds quickly depleting. According to the article, close to half of the 42 loans backed by the abortion fund from 1973 to 1982 remained unpaid.
Even so, the program lasted until the mid 2000s, when, in an anticlimactic fashion, it dissolved due to a shortage of money. The fund had financed ten to twelve abortions a year.
Although the loan fund no longer exists, Duke students covered by the Student Medical Insurance Plan (SMIP) can still receive insurance benefits for abortions through the first 16 weeks of pregnancy.
At the state and national levels, the fight over abortion is as fierce as ever. In North Carolina this spring, a federal district court struck down a legislative ban on abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy. Under the new heartbeat laws, abortions are illegal after the detection of a fetuss heartbeat, usually during the period of six to eight weeks of pregnancy. Many of these laws were crafted to generate lawsuits that will lead all the way to the Supreme Court.
Pro-life activists continue the quest to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Even as the national controversy over abortion persists, the memory of the Abortion Loan Fund has largely faded with time, relegated now to the annals of The Chronicle. But there, nestled between headlines on Cold War arms agreements and opinion columns with the hottest dating advice, the debate remains as scathing as ever.
Editor's Note: This story was updated to include the name of researcher Hayley Farless, whose findings are cited in this article.
More here:
Looking back through the archives at Duke's discontinued abortion loan fund - Duke Chronicle
- Opinion | Can the Catholic Church Quit the Culture Wars? - The New York Times - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- Morning Mail: Dutton switches to culture wars in last debate; Canada heartbroken after car ramming; Liverpool win league - The Guardian - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- How your showerhead and fridge got roped into the culture wars - Grist.org - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- Libraries have been in the crosshairs of culture wars throughout history - Houston Public Media - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- Symbol of Injustice and the culture wars: Volleyball trans athlete and her teammates are caught in the middle - Genetic Literacy Project - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- Fundamentalists in the Public Square: Evolution, Alcohol, and Culture Wars after the Scopes Trial - The Gospel Coalition - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- Culture Wars talk New Single Typical Ways, And New Upcoming Album - Soundsphere magazine - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- Can culture wars win elections? - Australian Broadcasting Corporation - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- Peter Dutton flicks switch to culture wars as cost of living proves tough egg to crack - The Guardian - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- VIDEO: Costings and culture wars as last week begins - Australian Broadcasting Corporation - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- Justices Consider the Culture Wars During LGTBQ Storybook Hearing - Law.com - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- Laura Tingle's Election: polls and culture wars in the final week - Australian Broadcasting Corporation - April 30th, 2025 [April 30th, 2025]
- Capitol Update: Rep. Brandon Woodard says GOP put culture wars over real solutions this session - Johnson County Post - April 21st, 2025 [April 21st, 2025]
- How Emerging Adults Have Historically Responded To Culture Wars - Forbes - April 21st, 2025 [April 21st, 2025]
- Campfire and culture wars: the history of the American summer camp - MSN - April 21st, 2025 [April 21st, 2025]
- The charts that show youngsters are rejecting the Lefts culture wars - The Telegraph - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Beyond the culture wars: How mysticism can get us beyond polarisation - Catholic Outlook - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Work and money worry young people more than culture wars or climate, UK poll finds - The Guardian - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Ag Secretary Uses Purse Strings to Press Culture Wars in States - DTN Progressive Farmer - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Lionel Shriver: Trump has ended US culture wars but UK is lagging - The Times - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- No 10 happy to dip its toe into culture wars in row with Sentencing Council - The Guardian - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Canada ditches divisive culture wars for focused hyper-nationalism thanks to Donald Trump - Daily Maverick - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Disneys New Snow White Film Fights Culture Wars and Wins - Bloomberg - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- Culture wars reach the classroom: What is the best way to teach children about gender and identity? - The Irish Times - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- 'I thought we were done with the culture wars': Democrats push back on measure clarifying what makes school books 'harmful to minors' - Creative... - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- Letter: Culture wars drove me away from the GOP - Bangor Daily News - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- Beth Ann Rosica: Pennsylvania culture wars to be waged in the courtroom - Broad + Liberty - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- I have a pathological need to be right: Ash Sarkar on culture wars, controversy and Corbyns lost legacy - The Guardian - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- Alex Gibney to Exec Produce Doc About College Culture Wars and Freedom of Speech (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- Embrace of authoritarianism in US fueled by culture wars more than economy, study finds - The University of Kansas - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- Memo to Hollywood: Theres No Running or Hiding From the Culture Wars - TheWrap - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- Culture wars reach warfighters as area military bases ordered to scrub online content - Fredericksburg Free Press - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- The WA election campaign has been about big promises, but culture wars are inescapable in contemporary politics - The Conversation Indonesia - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- How the Right Hijacked the Working Class for Culture Wars - Social Europe - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- Culture wars: Trumps takeover of arts is straight from the dictator playbook - The Guardian - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- A correspondence from the Culture Wars - Carter County Times - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- Hands on Wisconsin: School children are pawns in the culture wars - The Daily News - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- Is a Trump backlash on its way? Well, eggs are as expensive as ever and you cant eat the culture wars - The Guardian - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- How Donald Trump and his MAGA inner circle plan to win the culture wars - New York Post - February 9th, 2025 [February 9th, 2025]
- Gaming Is Becoming More Diverse, Opening a New Front in the Culture Wars - New Lines Magazine - February 9th, 2025 [February 9th, 2025]
- The Creed vs. the culture wars: Hunkered down in the Catholic demilitarized zone - America: The Jesuit Review - February 9th, 2025 [February 9th, 2025]
- The Guardian view on class politics: it has faded as culture wars have risen | Editorial - The Guardian - February 9th, 2025 [February 9th, 2025]
- US spending suggests that Irish culture wars are indeed imported by the Left - Gript - February 9th, 2025 [February 9th, 2025]
- How Donald Trump and his MAGA inner circle plan to win the culture wars - NewsBreak - February 9th, 2025 [February 9th, 2025]
- Port: Not every issue has to be a part of the culture wars - INFORUM - February 3rd, 2025 [February 3rd, 2025]
- Jaguar May Prove to Be the Latest Casualty in Culture Wars - autoevolution - February 3rd, 2025 [February 3rd, 2025]
- Is language the key to resolving the WFH v back-to-the-office culture wars? | Emma Beddington - The Guardian - January 27th, 2025 [January 27th, 2025]
- Sundance: Tame Stories Reflect an Indie World Battered by Economics, Culture Wars - TheWrap - January 27th, 2025 [January 27th, 2025]
- Trump Pulls the Military Back Into Political and Culture Wars - The Seattle Times - January 27th, 2025 [January 27th, 2025]
- Trump Pulls the Military Back Into the Political and Culture Wars - The New York Times - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- March for Life in San Francisco Sparks Clashes and Culture Wars - SFist - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- The worlds most embarrassing inauguration was led by the Culture Wars President - The Independent - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- 'Culture wars' are costing school districts billions of dollars annually - Audacy - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- Under The Malign Influence Of Trump, Britains Draining Culture Wars Are About To Get Even More Toxic - British Vogue - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- Open spot will set future of this metro-east library board embroiled in culture wars - Yahoo! Voices - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- Culture Wars And DJ Mailbox To Open For Maroon 5 Manila Concert - Billboard Philippines - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- Trade Wars, Culture Wars, and Anti-Immigration: Trumps Big Promises - Kyiv Post - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- Trans Georgians and allies brace for another year of culture wars in state Legislature - Decaturish.com - January 9th, 2025 [January 9th, 2025]
- Trans Georgians and allies brace for another year of culture wars in state Legislature - Georgia Recorder - January 9th, 2025 [January 9th, 2025]
- The Forgotten Book Genre That Explains a Lot About Todays Culture Wars - Slate - January 9th, 2025 [January 9th, 2025]
- Simon Schama on the culture wars: There is a faint smell of the 1930s - The Times - January 9th, 2025 [January 9th, 2025]
- The culture wars are coming for children with special needs Labour must tread carefully - The Guardian - January 1st, 2025 [January 1st, 2025]
- AI chip race, antitrust challenges, and culture wars: What lies ahead for Big Tech in 2025 - The Indian Express - January 1st, 2025 [January 1st, 2025]
- How to take climate change out of the culture wars - National Catholic Reporter - January 1st, 2025 [January 1st, 2025]
- Biblical grammar enters the culture wars - The Times of Israel - January 1st, 2025 [January 1st, 2025]
- Battles over books led the way in culture wars over education - Suncoast News - January 1st, 2025 [January 1st, 2025]
- David M. Lantigua: At 88, Pope Francis dances the tango with the global Catholic Church amid its culture wars - TribLIVE - January 1st, 2025 [January 1st, 2025]
- Eggs, coffee, chocolate, and the culture wars: Foodtech in 2024 - AgFunderNews - January 1st, 2025 [January 1st, 2025]
- #Woke to anti-woke, its the era of culture wars - The Times of India - January 1st, 2025 [January 1st, 2025]
- Disney withdraws from culture wars amid bruising encounters with Trump and DeSantis - The Independent - December 25th, 2024 [December 25th, 2024]
- Disney reportedly backing away from culture wars: Politics is bad for business - Fox8tv - December 25th, 2024 [December 25th, 2024]
- The Whole Hog End of Year Special: "Climate change has also been sucked into the culture wars" - hotpress.com - December 25th, 2024 [December 25th, 2024]
- Culture wars in the Church has innocent victims: The parishioners - Crux Now - December 22nd, 2024 [December 22nd, 2024]
- At 88, Pope Francis dances the tango with the global Catholic Church amid its culture wars - The Conversation Indonesia - December 22nd, 2024 [December 22nd, 2024]
- Reilly Riffs on the Culture Wars - Bacon's Rebellion - December 22nd, 2024 [December 22nd, 2024]
- Woodstock: From World War to Culture Wars - New York Almanack - December 2nd, 2024 [December 2nd, 2024]
- Class, the Culture Wars, and Contempt for Politics: Why we Lost in 2024 - Daily Kos - December 2nd, 2024 [December 2nd, 2024]
- Democrats should abandon government force in culture wars - Washington Examiner - December 2nd, 2024 [December 2nd, 2024]
- Anthony Jeselnik Reclaims Gallows Humour From The Culture Wars On New Special 'Bones And All' - DeadAnt - December 2nd, 2024 [December 2nd, 2024]
- Kitchen-table issues, not culture wars, helped Democrats avoid 2024 wipeout - Washington Examiner - December 2nd, 2024 [December 2nd, 2024]