Women's Activism NYC

Marie Stopes

1880 - 1958

By: Gabrielisa Borrero | Date Added:
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Marie Stopes was a British author, a paleobotanist and a women's rights activist. She was also a campaigner for eugenics. She made notable contributions to paleontology and coal classification. In 1904, she became the first female academic on the faculty of the University of Manchester. Stopes, along with her husband, founded the first birth control clinic in Britain.

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