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    As historian Jill Lepore reports in The Secret History of Wonder Woman, Ethel Byrne was the first female political prisoner in the United States to be subjected to force feeding. Mrs. Byrne was prepared to starve herself to death in support of her cause.

  2. Jan 22, 2015 · January 22, 1917: It’s 30 days in the Workhouse for Ethel Byrne, sentenced today for her work at what was the nation’s first and only birth control clinic until it was raided and shut down by authorities.

  3. Mar 3, 2024 · Ethel Byrne: The Feminist Icon You Have Never Heard of. Was Margaret Sanger Responsible for her Erasure? Aurora Dawn. ·. Follow. Published in. Fourth Wave. ·. 8 min read. ·. Mar 3, 2024. 201....

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  5. Jan 23, 2020 · Ethel Byrne is a woman who resisted jailhouse authorities for distributing contraceptive information in 1917, the year she was sentenced to 30 days for it. She is a birth control activist who has been arrested and jailed before, and who has a history of protesting against the war and for women's rights.

  6. Ethel Higgins Byrne (1883-1955) was an American Progressive Era radical feminist. She was the younger sister of birth control activist Margaret Sanger, and assisted her in this work.

  7. Ethel Byrne (1895-1957), physician and pathologist, was born on 28 August 1895 at Cookardinia, New South Wales, ninth child of James Byrne, schoolteacher, and his wife Margaret, née Crennan, both native-born.

  8. Jan 8, 2015 · January 8, 1917: Ethel Byrne was found guilty today of violating New York State’s anti-birth-control law while working at her sister Margaret Sanger’s birth control clinic when it was raided on October 25th. She did not contest the accusation that she broke the law, since all three of those arrested that day want to challenge the law itself ...

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