Abortion Law Reform Association
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
---|---|---|
Textual Production | Dora Marsden | The Freewoman's other writing contributors included Rebecca West
, radical feminists Ada Neild Chew
and Theresa Billington-Greig
, Stella Browne
(later founder of the Abortion Law Reform Association
), anarchists Rose Witcop
and Guy Aldred |
Timeline
17 February 1936: The Abortion Law Reform Association was founded...
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17 February 1936
The Abortion Law Reform Association
was founded to reform the law as enshrined in the Offences Against the Person Act of 1861. The idea arose from a conference organized the previous year by a doctor...
May 1977: Breaking Chains began as the bimonthly newspaper...
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May 1977
Breaking Chains began as the bimonthly newspaper of the Abortion Law Reform Association
based in London.
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