
M. C. Stopes
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Marie Charlotte Stopes was a British author, palaeobotanist, and women's rights activist, best known for her contributions to the field of botany and her advocacy for birth control. She made significant strides in the study of plant life, particularly through her work on fossil plants, where she helped to advance understanding of prehistoric flora. Her publications, including 'The Study of Plant Life,' reflect her deep commitment to promoting scientific knowledge and education.
In addition to her scientific achievements, Stopes was a passionate advocate for women's reproductive rights. She established the first birth control clinic in Britain and authored several influential books on sex and reproduction, including 'Married Love,' which was groundbreaking for its frank discussion of sexual issues. Her work has had a lasting impact on both botany and women's rights, making her a pivotal figure in early 20th-century social reform.