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  1. On October 16, 1916, Sanger — together with her sister Ethel Byrne and activist Fania Mindell — opened the country’s first birth control clinic in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Women lined the block to get birth control information and advice. Nine days later, police raided the clinic and shut it down. All three women were charged with crimes ...

  2. 2. Feb. 2015 · Ethel Byrne, pardoned by the Governor after serving 10 days of her 30-day sentence, is at Sanger’s home recuperating from the effects of the hunger strike she began immediately after her conviction and sentencing on January 22nd, as well as the ordeal of about a dozen force-feedings, which began just after midnight on January 27th. Though still weak, her doctor says that she will regain her ...

  3. 23. Jan. 2020 · Byrne is not yet in her cell in the Workhouse on Blackwell’s Island because after initially arriving there early today, a writ of habeus corpus brought her back to court, and by the time it was dismissed, it was too late to return her to the Workhouse to complete the rest of the in-processing procedure. She is spending the night in a cell at The Tombs, in Lower Manhattan.

  4. Ethel Byrne mit Matthew John Stewart, ehemaliger Professor der University of Leeds (Mitte), und Ärzten des Joint Coal Board bei einer Diskussion über Silikose, 1951 in Newcastle. Ethel Byrne (* 28. August 1895 in Cookardinia, New South Wales; † 5. November 1957 in Newcastle, New South Wales) war eine australische Ärztin und Pathologin.

  5. 22. Jan. 2020 · Ethel Byrne’s trial took place on January 8th, with sentencing postponed until today. Sanger and Mindell’s trials are scheduled to begin a week from now, so between Byrne’s hunger strike and the upcoming trials, the issue of New York’s archaic anti-birth-control law should remain in the spotlight for some time, and hopefully generate momentum for repeal.

  6. Throughout over a century of existence, Planned Parenthood has built on the work started by Margaret Sanger, Ethel Byrne, and Fania Mindell with the New York clinic, and has consistently advocated, and actively campaigned for, reproductive rights. From the birth control pill, emergency contraception, and other forms of contraception to advice around family planning, pregnancy, and abortion ...

  7. 28. Jan. 2020 · Byrne’s trial was held before a three-judge panel on January 8th, with sentencing on the 22nd. Ethel Byrne has been undergoing force-feeding three times a day since about 11:45 p.m. on the day before yesterday. The procedure consists of having a rubber tube inserted through her mouth and into her esophagus while a pint of milk, two eggs, and ...