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Women’s Rights
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The Birth Control Movement Some reform women worked to censure pornography, abolish prostitution and “white slavery” (today called trafficking in women), and raise the age of sexual consent.
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Many women sought “companionate marriages,” in which husbands and wives would treat each other as equals.
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Margaret Sanger began publishing articles on birth control, and founded the National Birth Control League (NBCL). A predecessor of today’s Planned Parenthood
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In 1916, Sanger opened a birth control clinic in New York.
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Sanger and a few of her supporters were arrested and convicted for distribution of birth control information and devices.
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She was sentenced to 30 days in a workhouse
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Settlement House Women
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In the late 19th century, middle-class women began to found “settlement houses” in poor and working-class neighborhoods in urban areas.
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They offered childcare services, English-language classes, meeting spaces, and healthcare services for residents in their community.
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The most well known settlement house was Hull House, founded in a Chicago neighborhood in 1889
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By 1910, there were more than 400 settlement houses nation-wide.
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