First propagandist in U.K.
Francis Place, born in Drury Lane in 1771 began the birth control movement in Britain in
1823. After immense
early struggles he managed to become a prosperous tradesman, expressing the ambition that
he would retire at
forty-five and devote himself to politics. His commitment to birth control was only one facet
of his deep social
and political involvement in reformist philosophy on several fronts.