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eroded Booth's belief in liberal reform. She came to believe that crime and unemployment were caused by the proliferation of so-called "mental defectives". Since the late 1920s, she and her husband supported legislation that would provide for the "sterilisation of the unfit". They met people who
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After the death of her husband in 1944, Booth's involvement in social activism diminished. She moved to Melbourne in 1950 and died on 5 September 1954 in
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sometime prior to 1914. Booth left the Women's Political Association in 1915 because she opposed their pacifist response to World War I.
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and helped to found the Eugenics Society of Victoria in 1936. She served as vice president of the organisation and alongside president
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and social activist. She was a founder and vice president of the Eugenics Society of Victoria. She was involved with the
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and advocated for the sterilisation of the "mentally unfit". From 1926 to 1933 she was a councillor for
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where she joined the Liberal Education Society and the Women's Political Association. They moved to
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in 1927. She made an unsuccessful bid for Brighton's seat in the Legislative Assembly in 1929.
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She married the medical practitioner James Booth in Sydney in 1897. In 1901, they moved to
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Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages
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Booth was a member of the Women's Citizen Movement and the
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and she supported the elimination of prostitution and
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eugenicist
Racial Hygiene Association of New South Wales
Doncaster & Templestowe
Warrandyte
justice of the peace
Liverpool
Broken Hill
North Melbourne
eugenicist
sexually transmitted infections
Workers' Educational Association
Australian Women's National League
Doncaster & Templestowe
Warrandyte
Australian Literature Society
justice of the peace
Great Depression
Racial Hygiene Association of New South Wales
Wilfred Eade Agar
Sandringham, Victoria
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