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Marie Stopes was a pioneering British author, paleobotanist, and advocate for women's rights, particularly in the realm of reproductive health. Born on October 15, 1880, in Edinburgh, she made significant contributions to both science and social reform. Stopes is best known for her work in promoting birth control and for founding the first family planning clinic in the United Kingdom in 1921. Her book, "Married Love," published in 1918, was one of the first to discuss sexual relations openly and advocated for women's autonomy in reproductive choices.

Throughout her life, Stopes faced both acclaim and criticism for her views, which were considered radical at the time. Her commitment to women's rights extended beyond birth control; she also campaigned against the stigmatization of women who sought sexual health services. Stopes' legacy continues to influence discussions about reproductive rights and gender equality today. Her life's work paved the way for future generations to advocate for women's health and autonomy.

출생 날짜 October 15, 1880
출생지 Edinburgh, Scotland
사망 날짜 September 2, 1958
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