Lella Secor Florence (née Lella Faye Secor)
(1887-1966), Journalist, author and birth control pioneer; Wife of Philip Sargant FlorenceSitter in 4 portraits
As a journalist and pacifist, Florence had been invited onto Henry Ford's Peace Ship to report on the voyages attempts to negotiate an end to World War I in Europe. On her return she became involved in pacifist efforts to prevent the United States involvement with the war. Two years later Florence moved to Cambridge with her husband, the economist Philip Florence. Increasingly involved with women's rights and a member of the Women's International League, Florence established the Cambridge Birth Control Clinic in 1925. In 1930, her book Birth Control on Trial was published. The couples house Highfields in Birmingham became a hub of intellectual activity, where the poet Louis MacNeice lived with them for a time.
Related People
- Anthony Sargant Florence (son)
- Noel Sargant Florence (son)
- Philip Sargant Florence (husband)
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