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niyad

(113,275 posts)
Sat Jan 24, 2015, 01:24 PM Jan 2015

Today in Herstory: Ethel Byrne Refuses to Cooperate with Authorities on Birth Control Charges

(goddess forfend that ms. byrne should talk to anyone. and the whole force-feeding thing is simply barbaric, but it was what happened to many of the suffragists here and in great britain).


Today in Herstory: Ethel Byrne Refuses to Cooperate with Authorities on Birth Control Charges

January 23, 1917: Ethel Byrne, imprisoned birth control advocate, is fully resisting jailhouse authorities today, just as she vowed to do yesterday when sentenced to 30 days for distributing contraceptive information.


“The Tombs,” on the left, and the “Bridge of Sighs” connecting it to the Criminal Courts Building on the right.

She committed her “crime” at what was the country’s first and only birth control clinic, opened on October 16th at 46 Amboy Street in Brooklyn, and run by Byrne, her sister Margaret Sanger and Fania Mindell until it was raided by police on October 26th. Byrne is not yet in her cell in the Workhouse on Blackwell’s Island because after initially arriving there early today, a writ of habeus corpus brought her back to court, and by the time it was dismissed, it was too late to return her to the Workhouse to complete the rest of the in-processing procedure. She is spending the night in a cell at The Tombs, in Lower Manhattan.



But regardless of location, her hunger strike is on, and she says she will not cooperate in any way with her jailers:
I do not intend to have any physical contact. My sentence is unjust and I shall protest against it in this way. I shall not work, eat, or drink while I am here.

Commissioner of Correction Burdette Lewis is skeptical and equally determined:
I have not paid much attention to Mrs. Byrne’s threatened hunger strike. We have had threats of hunger strikes before. We have had people who said they were on hunger strikes, but we never had a real honest-to-goodness hunger strike yet. While some prisoners are announcing that they were voluntarily starving in prison we are keeping a record of what they ate, and they did eat.

I do not expect there will be any trouble with Mrs. Byrne. Persons have gone without food for more than thirty days and have remained healthy. If, however, the physicians on the island should report that Mrs. Byrne was dying, or if experts should say she must be fed to be kept alive, we certainly shall feed her forcibly. I do not propose to issue bulletins on the progress of the hunger strike Mrs. Byrne says she will declare. I do not know whether she has started it yet. Advertising is what she wants, and I will not help her to get it. I will issue a permit to a woman reporter from each newspaper to visit the prison to see how Mrs. Byrne has been received. They can make only one visit, however, and cannot keep going there to see Mrs. Byrne and have her talk voluminously on the progress of the strike.

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http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2015/01/23/today-in-herstory-ethel-byrne-refuses-to-cooperate-with-authorities-on-birth-control-charges/

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Today in Herstory: Ethel Byrne Refuses to Cooperate with Authorities on Birth Control Charges (Original Post) niyad Jan 2015 OP
Wow I have a book somewhere on farm dated before 1910. gordianot Jan 2015 #1
I do hope you can find it. would be very interesting to read. niyad Jan 2015 #2
"Ready to repeat the outrageous past" Freddie Jan 2015 #3

gordianot

(15,237 posts)
1. Wow I have a book somewhere on farm dated before 1910.
Sat Jan 24, 2015, 01:32 PM
Jan 2015

Next chance will get it and find who is the author. There still remains those ready to repeat the outrageous past.

The book details methodology for birth control

Freddie

(9,265 posts)
3. "Ready to repeat the outrageous past"
Sat Jan 24, 2015, 02:51 PM
Jan 2015

Yep. The ultimate goal of the "pro-lifers" is to strike down Griswold.
I remember reading in a history of the long fight to legalize BC that one of the arguments in favor was that BC would reduce the number of women who died in childbirth, a very common thing in those days. The judge struck it down, stating "that's the chance she takes"...when she has sex with her husband. And this mindset is still very much alive.

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