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Ethel Byrne Ethel Higgins Byrne (died 1955) was an American progressive era radical feminist. She was the younger sister of birth control activist Margaret Sanger. Ethel and Margaret were the daughters of Michael Hennessey Higgins and Anne Higgins. Ethel Byrne's daughter, Olive Byrne, was an important muse to the creator of Wonder Woman, William Moulton Marston. Ethel and Margaret Sanger had a troubled relationship as reported by Jill Lepore in ''(The Secret History of Wonder Woman ).'' It has also been noted that Anne Higgins gave preferential treatment to Ethel, much to the dismay of her sister Margaret Sanger and that caused a rift in their relationship. Ethel had a short and unhappy marriage to Jack Byrne, a glassworker. ==Nursing career==
Ethel Byrne's background in nursing was pivotal to her activism and directly contributed to her desire to make birth control accessible to women of varying socio-economic backgrounds. Byrne was a trained nurse who assisted immigrant women in need of medical care in the Brownsville area of Brooklyn, New York in 1916.
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