Charlotte Carmichael Stopes

Charlotte Carmichael Stopes
Born
Charlotte Brown Carmichael

5 February 1840[1]
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died6 February 1929
Worthing, Sussex,[1] England
NationalityBritish
Known forShakespeare scholarship, and Women's rights
SpouseHenry Stopes
ChildrenMarie Stopes, Winifred Stopes

Charlotte Brown Carmichael Stopes (née Carmichael; 5 February 1840 – 6 February 1929), also known as C. C. Stopes, was a British scholar, author, and campaigner for women's rights. She also published several books relating to the life and work of William Shakespeare. Her most successful publication was British Freewomen: Their Historical Privilege (published 1894), a book which influenced and inspired the early twentieth century British women's suffrage movement. She married Henry Stopes, a palaeontologist, brewer and engineer. They produced two daughters, the eldest of whom was Marie Stopes, known for her advocacy of birth control.