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Elsie Plant

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30:. She was an enthusiastic campaigner of the suffrage movement. Following her campaigning as a suffragette, she and her husband became key figures in Stockport's Labour Fellowship. She had three daughters: Aileen, Roma and Joyce. Aileen became a nursery school head teacher and traveller; Roma was a business woman and retail owner, and Joyce was a writer, teacher and philosopher. 39:
unsuccessful due to opposition from the Roman Catholic Church. However, her work was instrumental in the advocation and representation of birth control in Britain. She was one of the four local women for whom Suffragette Square in Stockport was named on International Women's Day in 2018 (the others being
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Elsie was a key advocate of birth control. She attempted to open a birth control clinic in Stockport in 1923. Through her activism, she became friends with Marie Stopes, and arranged for her to lecture to an audience of over two thousand at the Armoury in Stockport. Unfortunately, Elsie's attempt was
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Clare Debenham, 'Birth Control and the Rights of Women: Post-Suffrage Feminism in the Early Twentieth Century' (I. B. Tauris: London: 2013) p.204
190: 180: 175: 22:(1890–1982) was a suffragette, socialist and birth control activist. She lived most of her life in 107: 124:
Dedication from Glyn Cooper, 'Stockport in the Great War' (Pen and Sword Books: Barnsley, 2016)
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Debenham, Clare (2010). "Mrs Elsie Plant—suffragette, socialist and birth control activist".
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Stockport
Manchester
Elizabeth Raffald
Hannah Winbolt
Gertrude Powicke
"Mrs Elsie Plant—suffragette, socialist and birth control activist"
doi
10.1080/09612020903444726
S2CID
145492485
"Stockport's newest square honours four women on International Women's Day"
Categories
1890 births
1982 deaths
British women's rights activists
People from Stockport
British birth control activists

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