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  1. 6 de jan. de 2017 · Four years before women won the right to vote in the United States, Margaret Sanger — the future founder of Planned Parenthood — and her sister, Ethel Byrne, met a young Jewish immigrant named ...

  2. Margaret Sanger (1922), the first president and founder of Planned Parenthood. The origins of Planned Parenthood date to October 16, 1916, when Margaret Sanger, her sister Ethel Byrne, and Fania Mindell opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. in the Brownsville section of the New York borough of Brooklyn.

  3. This time, Sanger and her sister, Ethel Byrne, were arrested for breaking a New York state law that prohibited distribution of contraceptives. Sanger was also charged with running a public nuisance. Sanger and Byrne went to trial in January 1917. Byrne was convicted and sentenced to 30 days in a workhouse but went on a hunger strike.

  4. 8 de fev. de 2023 · Uma pequena multidão se reúne em torno de Margaret Sanger e sua irmã, Ethel Byrne, no tribunal — Foto: GETTY IMAGES Tragédia Em meio aos problemas na Justiça, ela enfrentava turbulências ...

  5. 22 de jan. de 2020 · “I intend to go on a hunger strike. Furthermore, I do not intend to do a stroke of work at the institution,” Byrne said defiantly after sentencing. The three-judge panel’s edict was read by Justice Garvin: Ethel Byrne, you have been convicted, after trial of violating Section 1142 of the penal law.

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q18620931Ethel Byrne - Wikidata

    Ethel Byrne - Wikidata ... American nurse

  7. Margaret Sanger, Ethel Byrne, and Fania Mindell, standing on the steps of the courthouse January 8, 1917. All three were eventually convicted. Cover of Birth Control Review, February-March 1918 edition