Simple.
She doesn't even try.
"It's not my place to judge."
We can only assume that would also have been her position had she been around during the days of slavery.
Not really, it would depend on where she was living at the time and her economic background.
Some of the biggest and wealthiest slave owners back then were---{Politically incorrect}--freed slaves themselves.
Not to mention the French slaves and the white indentured servants.
Were she to have gone west in a wagon train, she would not have given a thought to slavery or woman's rights, she would have been too busy reloading guns for those fighting off the Indians.
Here in New England very few people owned slaves, only those that could feed, cloth, provide medical care for 9 months a year for people that had little to do.
Our thoughts on society should come from the time we live in keeping a backward look at past history for what worked then and what did not work for them in the past.
Had she been raised in say NYC at the turn of the 20 Th' century and seen the conditions that existed back then, a horror we can not imagine, it would be interesting how she felt about abortion at that time.