Ethel Byrne (née Higgins; 1883–1955) was an American Progressive Era radical feminist. She was the younger sister of birth control activist Margaret Sanger, and assisted her in this work.
EthelByrne (née Higgins; 1883–1955) was an American Progressive Era radical feminist. She was the younger sister of birth control activist Margaret Sanger...
inspiration for the comic book character Wonder Woman. Byrne was the daughter of EthelByrne, the Progressive Era activist who opened the first birth-control...
Thomas Dolby and string quartet Ethel-the TED2010 house band. Although a resident of the United States since childhood, Byrne was solely a British citizen...
until the police came a second time. This time, Sanger and her sister, EthelByrne, were arrested for breaking a New York state law that prohibited distribution...
island near the tramway station. George Appo – pickpocket and con artist EthelByrne – sentenced to 30 days for distribution of information about birth control;...
disease. On October 16, 1916, she, partnering with Fania Mindell and EthelByrne, opened the Brownsville clinic in Brooklyn. The clinic was an immediate...
Parenthood date to October 16, 1916, when Margaret Sanger, her sister EthelByrne, and Fania Mindell opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S....
Margaret Sanger, a birth control activist, her sister, EthelByrne, and Fania Mindell, leaving a courthouse in Brooklyn, New York, on 8 January 1917,...
health resources." Sanger published the first issue while imprisoned with EthelByrne, her sister, and Fannie Mindell for giving contraceptives and instruction...
1916 she met the now famous feminist Margaret Sanger and her sister EthelByrne. Together, the three women opened the first birth control clinic in the...
received an Eisner Award nomination in the best short story category for "EthelByrne" by Cecil Castellucci and Scott Chantler, but lost to "A Life in Comics:...
Columbia Magazine, Summer 2017 (Columbia University) Nick Sousanis Winner "EthelByrne" in Mine: A Celebration of Liberty and Freedom for All Benefiting Planned...
by Cylin Busby. 2018 Eisner Award nomination for Best Short Story: "EthelByrne" 2018 Harvey Award nomination for Book of the Year: Shade the Changing...
artist, and feminist who, together with Margaret Sanger and her sister EthelByrne, had been a co-defendant in the Brownsville Clinic Trials of 1917. Well...
released in the summer of 1936. By then, Ethel Gedeon had married Joseph Kudner. Irwin then made a sculpture of Ethel with a cobra coiled around her neck....
see Amled crowned king by Gureth, with Ethel by his side. The people applaud their new leaders. Gabriel Byrne as Fenge Helen Mirren as Geruth Christian...
transmitted diseases, human sexuality, and abortion). Sanger and her sister EthelByrne, also a nurse, opened the first birth control clinic in the United States...
Hilary Farrington, Francis Byrne as Darryl McKnight, Charles Harbury as Bishop Kennelly, Lucile Watson as Nora Gail, Ethel Intropidi as Annette, Charles...
and The Unbearable Saki (2007) by Sandie Byrne. All later biographies have had to draw heavily upon Ethel's account of her brother's life. In late 2020...
played by Amy Ryan in Wendy Wasserstein's play The Sisters Rosensweig at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. She appeared in the Horton Foote play Talking Pictures...