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142: 25: 42: 507:. Throughout the 1930s Potter was a well-known advocate of women's rights, access to birth control, "civil divorce laws", and an end to capital punishment. 183: 89: 578: 61: 68: 542: 340: 468: 552: 108: 75: 57: 593: 350: 46: 330: 35: 345: 234: 82: 501:. Potter was a minister from the Unitarian tradition and in 1930 he and his wife, Clara Cook Potter, published 503: 325: 294: 521: 482: 461: 320: 414: 409: 419: 399: 264: 229: 178: 433: 219: 516: 360: 269: 239: 224: 196: 188: 548: 454: 444: 438: 299: 284: 146: 125: 404: 355: 274: 244: 494: 279: 587: 486: 289: 151: 141: 394: 386: 381: 335: 498: 254: 249: 24: 490: 485:
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