Fania Mindell
Fania Mindell was an important figure in the early birth control movement in the United States, working alongside her colleagues Margaret Sanger and Ethel Byrne. She helped establish clinics that provided women with access to contraceptives and information about reproductive health, advocating for women's rights to control their own bodies and family planning.
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Fania Mindell was a friend of Margaret Sanger and played a role in the founding of Planned Parenthood.
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