Subjects: Women authors, English -- Biography, BP, Women's rights -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century, Besant, Annie, 1847-1933, Women social reformers -- Great Britain -- Biography, I
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"Annie Wood Besant (1847-1933) was a problematic and notorious figure in Victorian England, questioning and then breaking from the Anglican Church to become an atheist, women's rights advocate, and Freethinker. As editor of her own journal, Our Corner, she responded to inquiries about her life experiences by serializing her life story, which was published in 1885. After providing a vivid account of her trial, along with Charles Bradlaugh, for the right to publish birth control literature, Besant recounts her heartbreaking trial for custody of her daughter.