Web Mentions for "Mary Dennett"
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Executive Summary
The publicly available web content primarily refers to Mary Coffin Ware Dennett (1872-1947), an American women's rights activist, pacifist, and advocate for birth control and sex education. She is known for her activism, particularly regarding reproductive rights and the legal challenges she faced due to her advocacy. The search results also included mentions of other individuals with the name "Dennett," including philosopher Daniel Dennett and entities related to music events and pet services.
Professional Background
- Mary Coffin Ware Dennett (1872-1947):
- Women's rights activist
- Pacifist
- Birth control advocate
- Sex education reformer
- Artist
- Field secretary of the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
- Co-founded the National Birth Control League (later became Planned Parenthood Federation of America)
- Teacher
- Daniel Dennett: Philosopher and cognitive scientist.
- Dennett's Doodles: Pet Service (adoption and rehoming).
Online Presence
- Wikipedia: Articles for Mary Dennett (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Dennett) and Daniel Dennett (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualia).
- Facebook: Dennett's Doodles For Adoption And Rehoming (facebook.com/reel/192349(681) *-**/).
Web Mentions & News
- Mary Ware Dennett was prosecuted in the late 1920s for sending her pamphlet, "The Sex Side of Life," through the mail.
- Articles highlight her role in the birth control movement and her clashes with the Comstock Act.
- New Hampshire Magazine featured an article titled "Mary Ware Dennett's Rescued History" (nhmagazine.com/mary-ware-dennetts-resc...).
- ThePersistent.com published an article titled "Who Was Mary Ware Dennett? Activist Fought For Birth Control in..." (thepersistent.com/who-was-mary-ware-de...).
- Smithsonian Magazine published "The Sex Education Pamphlet That Sparked a Landmark Censorship Case" (smithsonianmag.com/history/the-sex-edu...).
Key Findings
- Mary Coffin Ware Dennett (*, died *) was a birth control and sex education reformer and pacifist.
- She co-founded the National Birth Control League with Margaret Sanger.
- Dennett was prosecuted for violating the Comstock Act by sending her pamphlet "The Sex Side of Life" through the mail.
- She was a field secretary for the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association.
- Daniel Dennett is a philosopher and cognitive scientist known for his work on qualia.
- Dennett's Doodles is a pet service involved in adoption and rehoming.
- She attended Miss Capen's School for Girls in Northampton.
- She was born in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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