Women Of Distinction

Marie Stopes Humphrey verdon roe family planning hitler eugenics birth control clinic

On October 14, 2008, Great Britain issued a set of stamps themed “Women of Distinction”. One of the stamps was dedicated to Marie Stopes (1880 - 1958), a pioneer of family planning. With her husband, Humphrey Verdon Roe, she founded the first birth control clinic in 1921 in London. Stopes was also a supporter of eugenics and an admirer of Hitler, to whom she sent a book of her own poems in 1939. She later turned her back on Hitler, who ordered birth control clinics closed.

 

The stamp caused controversy in England, as anti-abortion organisations and feminists opposed Stope's stamp tribute. The Marie Stopes Foundation responded that Stopes was controversial dis-cussed, but that her achievements should be recognised. Others pointed out that one must always see a person in the historical context. For the stamp itself, the controversy had no impact.

Marie Stopes Humphrey verdon roe family planning hitler eugenics birth control clinic
Marie Stopes Humphrey verdon roe family planning hitler eugenics birth control clinic

 

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