birth control--as a term]]> birth control--class-based]]> birth control--definitions of]]> birth control--mainstreaming of]]> birth control--neo-Malthusian arguments for]]> birth control laws and legislation--Comstock Laws]]> birth control laws and legislation--state]]> birth control movement--history of]]> Brownsville Clinic]]> China--birth control in]]> China--population policies]]> China--overpopulation in]]> Japan--overpopulation in]]> Malthusianism--and neo-Malthusianism]]> mortality rates--infant]]> New York--birth control]]> religion--and birth control]]> Sanger, Margaret--tours--1922 (China)]]> Sanger, Margaret--tours--1922 (Japan)]]> Woman Rebel The--legal case]]> Woman Rebel, The--suppression of]]> New York Times, Apr. 8, 1923, p.12 ]]> None]]> Published article]]> msp#321972]]> birth control--definitions of]]> birth control--morality of]]> birth control--neo-Malthusian arguments for]]> birth control laws and legislation--Comstock Laws]]> birth control laws and legislation--state--Rosenman Bill (1923)]]> censorship]]> China--birth control in]]> China--overpopulation in]]> Malthusianism--and neo-Malthusianism]]> New York--birth control in]]> New York--birth control laws and legislation]]> Woman Rebel The--legal case]]> Woman Rebel, The--suppression of]]> This article was reprinted by the American Birth Control League in a flyer with two other newspaper articles as "Real Facts About Birth Control," ca. April 1923 (Margaret Sanger Papers Microfim,Library of Congress LCM 129:580).

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Apostle of Birth Control Sees Cause Gaining Here," New York Times, Apr. 8, 1923, XII. ]]> None]]> Published Article]]> msp#320595]]>
birth control--arrests, trials and imprisionment]]> birth control--as a term]]> birth control--class-based]]> birth control--definitions of]]> birth control--distribution of information]]> birth control--rights associated with]]> birth control laws and legislation]]> birth control movement--history of]]> birth control movement--international]]> Brownsville Clinic]]> eugenics--positive]]> Europe--birth control in]]> family size--class-based]]> Malthusianism--and neo-Malthusianism]]> Netherlands, the--birth control in]]> Woman Rebel The--legal case]]> working classes--and birth control]]> This is the first of a six-part series. Only five articles have been located. For the second article, see "A Better Race Through Birth Control," Nov. 1923; for the third article see "Woman and Birth Control,", Dec. 1923; for the fifth article see "Birth Control in China and Japan,", Feb. 1924 and for the sixth and last, see "The Birth Control Movement in 1923," Apr. 1924.

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The Thinker Oct. 1923, pp. 59-61 ]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Collected Documents Series, C16:0201 ]]> Published article]]> msp#306641]]>
birth control--propaganda and publicity]]> birth control clinics and leagues]]> Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau]]> Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau--records]]> birth control laws and legislation--Comstock Laws]]> birth control legal cases--Crane Decision']]> birth control movement--history of]]> Brownsville Clinic--arrests, trials and imprisonment]]> England--birth control clinics]]> Sanger, Margaret--arrests, trials and imprisonment]]> Margaret Sanger delivered speech at a dinner promoting the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau in New York's Plaza Hotel. Other speakers were: Owen Lovejoy, Henry Pratt Fairchild, Frank Hankins and Hannah Stone. For Sanger's introductions see Hankins, Lovejoy and Fairchild. Handwritten additions were made by Sanger. For an early draft see the Library of Congreee micofilm, LCM 130:479.

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Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections S71:153]]> Typed speech]]> msp#234094]]>
birth control--as a term]]> birth control--distribution of information]]> birth control--lack of knowledge of]]> birth control--medically controlled]]> birth control clinics and leagues--educational benefits]]> Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau]]> Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau--records]]> birth control laws and legislation--Comstock Laws]]> birth control laws and legislation--Federal]]> birth control laws and legislation--state--NYS Criminal Code, Section 1142]]> birth control laws and legislation--state--NYS Criminal Code, Section 1145]]> birth control legal cases--Crane Decision']]> birth control movement--history of]]> Brownsville Clinic--arrests, trials and imprisonment]]> conferences--American Birth Control Conference--1921 (1st)]]> Netherlands, the--birth control in]]> Sachs, Sadie]]> Sanger, Margaret--biographical details]]> Sanger, Margaret----exile, 1914-15]]> Town Hall raid]]> Woman Rebel The--legal case]]> women and girls--and birth control]]> Sanger spoke at a Symposium on Birth Control, held at the Hotel Brevoort in New York City, sponsored by the Eastern Medical Society. Other participants were Robert Latou Dickinson, Hannah Mayer Stone, Stuart Mudd, A. J. Romney, A. A. Brill, and S. Adolphus Knopf.

Handwritten additions and corrctions by Sanger.

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Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 129:44 ]]> Typed Draft Speech]]> msp#128004]]> New York,NY]]>