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  • Organization is exactly "Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau"
Sanger gave testimony on behalf of the National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control before the Senate Judiciary Committee in support of S. 1842. The following excerpt includes only Margaret Sanger's testimony and the questions she…
For an earlier entry in the same series, see "Birth Control, 1929." For a draft version see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 76:249.
The following is an excerpt from the hearings. Only Margaret Sanger's testimonyand her answers to committee questions have been included.
S4436 was a bill to "amend Section 305(A) of the Tariff Act of 1930, and Sections 211, 245, and 312 of the Criminal Code as Amended." This excerpt from the complete hearings includes only Margaret Sanger's testimony and questions put to her. For…
The following is an excerpt from the hearings, including only Margaret Sanger's testimony and her direct responses.
This excerpt from the complete hearings includes only Margaret Sanger's testimony and questions asked of her. For continued testimony on this bill, see Testimony before the United States Senate on bill S. 4436 June 24 and 30, 1932.For additional…
Sanger gave this Introduction at a birth control meeting held at Carnegie Hall in New York City. See her opening remarks and her introductions of James F. Cooper, I. N. Thurman, and Charles Francis Potter . For additional draft versions see Margaret…
Sanger delivered this introduction at a the Civic Club in New York City, attended by the staff of the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau. For another draft see Margaret Sanger Microfilm, Smith College Collections, S71:165
Sanger gave a speech on Oct. 10, 1929 at the New York Urban League. The complete speech was not found.
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