Nelly Roussel
Nelly Roussel w 1896. Nelly Roussel w 1911.
Nelly Roussel (born January 5, 1878, died December 18, 1922) - a French freethinker, freemason, anarchist, feminist.
She spoke in favor of introducing birth control. As a propagator of contraception, she demanded that the state provide sexual education for young girls. She advocated the possibility of abortion on demand and claimed that the woman should decide whether she wanted to become a mother or not. Artworks Authoritative control (person):
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