Join National Secular Society historian Bob Forder as he introduces the 19th century secularist and freethinking pioneers of family planning
National Secular Society historian Bob Forder introduces the 19th century secularist freethinking pioneers of family planningHosted in Conway Hall's historic Library, this talk will accompany a unique display, featuring a fascinating collection of documents from the National Secular Society's archive, associated with Charles Bradlaugh's and Annie Besant's 1877 trial for republishing Charles Knowlton's pioneering birth control pamphlet, Fruits of Philosophy
In 1876, National Secular Society founder, Charles Bradlaugh, and socialist and women's rights campaigner, Annie Besant, republished a revised sixpenny pamphlet written by an American physician, Dr Charles Knowlton, over 40 years earlierThe pamphlet, which provided elementary contraceptive information, had been withdrawn following the prosecution of a Bristol bookseller and the publisher, Charles Watts
Bradlaugh and Besant were brought to trial in the Queen's Bench Court on 18 June 1877 on charges of obscenityBoth defended themselves - in the case of Besant it was almost unheard of for a woman to do soThe arguments used ranged through the need to control the birth rate as an antidote to poverty; to reduce infanticide (rife in London at this time); to improve the lot of women and reduce prostitution and abortion
Despite a sympathetic summing-up by the presiding Lord Chief Justice, the defendants were first found guilty, although later acquitted on appealThe trial had a huge impact on salesPrior to 1876 it had sold around 700 copies a year, in the first three months after republication it sold around 125,000 copiesA dam had burst, and the Knowlton pamphlet and subsequent improved successor pamphlets continued to be sold in their hundreds of thousands, changing the landscape of birth control in Britain
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