
Marie Stopes
Marie Stopes was a pioneering British author and campaigner for women's rights, particularly known for her advocacy for birth control and family planning. Her groundbreaking book, 'Married Love,' published in 1918, played a crucial role in promoting the importance of sexual health and women's autonomy over reproductive choices, despite her controversial views on eugenics.
Born on Oct 15, 1880 (144 years old)
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Marie Stopes is referenced for her work in contraception and interest in eugenics.
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