To our men comrades (leaflet)

1928 1928 1920s 2 pages their interest that we ask for the mother's right to strength, health and knowledge. And the children want space, air, good food, care and thorough education, countless things that even the State cannot give from public money if families are too large. WE DO NOT ADV...

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Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
English
Published: [1928?]
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description 1928 1928 1920s 2 pages their interest that we ask for the mother's right to strength, health and knowledge. And the children want space, air, good food, care and thorough education, countless things that even the State cannot give from public money if families are too large. WE DO NOT ADVOCATE BIRTH CONTROL AS A MERE PALLIATIVE TO THE WORKER ON STARVATION WAGES. WE ADVOCATE IT AS SOMETHING THAT IS FUNDAMENTAL TO A HEALTHY AND INTELLIGENT COMMUNITY, as essential to the mother if her work is to be really creative. We want not only children, but the best possible children. We have been told that the Public Health Service through the Maternity and welfare Centres will not be allowed to give Birth Control advice to working mothers, (even if bearing another child will certainly cost the mother her life) without the express authority of Parliament. That being so, this becomes a political question and we are bound to ask political people to help us. All the medical help the working mother gets comes to her from the public services and hospitals. We cannot compel hospitals, which are voluntary institutions, but we can insist that the State medical service shall not withold vital knowledge from working mothers, whom it should serve. Do you wish to change these laws? If so, what are you going to do about it? Join the Workers' Birth Control Croup Write to the Secretary, 31, Sydney St., Chelsea, S.W.3 Printed by CENTROPRESS, LTD., (T.U.), 168, Camberwell Road, S.E.6. 292/824/1/118
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spellingShingle Trades Union Congress
Maternity and Child Welfare, 1924-1934
Health care
Birth control ; Working class
To our men comrades (leaflet)
title To our men comrades (leaflet)
topic Trades Union Congress
Maternity and Child Welfare, 1924-1934
Health care
Birth control ; Working class
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