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Today’s campaigners have shifted focus toward , a term coined by Black women in the 1990s [7]. This framework moves beyond the "right to choose" to include the right to have children in safe environments and the right to healthcare access regardless of race or economic status. To help me tailor this further, let me know:

, perhaps the most famous campaigner, was forced to flee to England in 1914 to avoid a 45-year prison sentence for her publication, The Woman Rebel [2]. When she returned, she opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. in Brownsville, Brooklyn. It lasted only nine days before police raided it and dragged her away [3]. Radicals and Reformers birth-control campaigner

In the UK, Stopes broke social taboos by publishing Married Love in 1918. Unlike the radicals, she framed birth control as a way to make marriages stronger and more joyful, rather than just a tool for the poor [5]. A Complicated Legacy Today’s campaigners have shifted focus toward , a

The history of these campaigners is not without deep controversy. In their quest for legitimacy, some leaders—including Sanger—aligned themselves with the [6]. They argued that birth control could "improve the human race," a stance that has cast a long, complicated shadow over their pioneering work in reproductive health. The Modern Frontier When she returned, she opened the first birth

The movement was defined by individuals who were willing to risk imprisonment to provide what they considered basic human rights. The Outlawed Information

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