Contraceptive pill supporter on 'revolution' within Catholic Church, UK; 1968

Interview with a demonstrator, who is part of a group handing out leaflets in favour of the contraceptive (birth control) pill outside a church in response to the papal encyclical from Pope Paul VI, 'Humanae Vitae' ('Of Human Life'), which condemned the use of the pill. She says, 'Revolution implies something more fighting than we're intending to do. I think it implies a revolutionary kind of spirit but not the sort of violence that that word suggests.' UK; 1968. (BBC News BSL Rushes - 19/08/1968 - AEXZ288W)
Interview with a demonstrator, who is part of a group handing out leaflets in favour of the contraceptive (birth control) pill outside a church in response to the papal encyclical from Pope Paul VI, 'Humanae Vitae' ('Of Human Life'), which condemned the use of the pill. She says, 'Revolution implies something more fighting than we're intending to do. I think it implies a revolutionary kind of spirit but not the sort of violence that that word suggests.' UK; 1968. (BBC News BSL Rushes - 19/08/1968 - AEXZ288W)
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19 August, 1968
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