In 1926, the second birth control clinic outside of London opened its doors to women seeking free family planning advice. Located in the impoverished Greengate area of Salford, the clinic provided birth control information to working class women who weren’t able to pay for private advice from a doctor. The controversial clinic faced opposition from [...]
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Contraceptives, Clinics and Working Class Women: Salford & Manchester Mothers’ Clinic
Posted in Co-operatives, Fabian Society, Feminism, Jewish Community, Labour Party, Reproductive Rights, Suffragettes & Suffragists, Women's Organisations, tagged Greater Manchester, Greengate, Salford on April 13, 2011 | 1 Comment »


