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  • Organization is exactly "American Birth Control League"
This speech was typed on the reverse of Hartford Birth Control League stationary, possibly during Sanger's stay in Hartford, when she gave "The Meaning of Birth Control," on Feb. 11, 1923. For similar speech, see "Compulsory Motherhood,"…
Sanger delivered a speech based on these notes at Edwards Hall in the Yale University Divinity School. For a later version see, "The Necessity of Birth Control," Dec. 19, 1928. The list of books at…
Sanger probably gave this interview on April 6, 1923 in the office of the American Birth Control League in New York City.
The last portion of the article consisting of O'Shea's reply has been omitted.
A short biographical introduction of Sanger was omitted by the MSPP editors.
Sanger gave this statement to the pressupon arriving in Los Angeles for a one-month speaking tour.
For Sanger's original draft, see "Editorial," May 13, 1925 Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition: Collected Documents C16:794 and Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress LCM 122:402. Sanger elicited comments…
Margaret Sanger opened a birth control meeting at New York's Carnegie Hall with the following remarks. Also see her introductions of James F. Cooper, Dorothy Bocker, I. N. Thurman and …
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