There are many that are very strong advocates of a woman's choice, specifically, in regards to their body and the decisions that they are legally or should be legally able to make as to whether they can or cannot choose to abort the fetus inside of them. The Supreme Court ruled in regards to this specific issue, in its notorious Roe v. Wade decision of 1973, in which abortion rules, previous to this decision, were left to the individual States to decide as their legislation best saw fit, but was trumped by the rules so promulgated by that Supreme Court.
As it stands, abortion is the law of the land, of which certain States have pushed back against this national law, by passing legislation in regards to waiting periods, counseling, gestational limits, as well as physician and hospital requirements, which effectively serves to limit significantly abortions conducted within their State as well as impacting their monetary cost. This means, that a woman's fair access to abortion, or her right to choose, is clearly impacted, not only by the gestation period that her fetus is currently at, but also by her physical location, in addition to the out-of-pocket cost, in which the upshot is that many woman do not have convenient access to an abortion clinic, whatsoever.
This signifies, in effect, that different areas of the country have different rules and different regulations for abortion, pretty much negating a lot of the potency of the Roe v. Wade decision, and to a certain specific degree, placing a woman's right to choose, not as a right to privacy as dubiously argued by that Supreme Court, but instead making that choice, come down to their ready ability to travel to an abortion clinic, in order to have that service successfully performed.
This so indicates that when it comes to abortion as it does in so many other areas of American life, that the laws are different and unequally applied, depending upon where you live, your budget, your ability to safely travel as well as having the necessary time to have this procedure performed and to recuperate from, which are all wildly different depending upon your geographic location.
This means, that the location of abortion clinics matters as to who does or does not have fair access to such, in which, many more abortion clinics are located in urban areas, for the somewhat obvious reason, that there are many more people that live in urban areas than in rural ones. This too signifies that those that live in urban areas will have far easier access to abortion clinics and hence the convenience and cost of such will be far more affordable for them.
Not especially surprising, this also indicates that those that are of color typically are able to more easily avail themselves of a woman's right to choose, simply because those of color congregate more often within urban cities, and not in rural areas. The statistics then tell us, that those of color have significantly more abortions than white people, in fact, whites have by far the lowest amount of abortions per capita than any other color, and since abortions, by definition, kill the fetus, this means that if there was a hidden agenda within abortion, specifically, to have those of color abort far more often so there will be far less of them for future generations, and for those that are white to have far less abortions, so that there will be far more of them for future generation, that this is working out all so very well.