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Naturalization for Women
For Sanger's interview with R. C. Martens, "A Birth Strike to Avert World Famine,"
Birth Control Review, Jan. 1920, p. 3.
"'Police Can't Stop Me,' Says Margaret Sanger"
For other New York Call articles on the clinic, see Oct. 20,1916. Also see
New York Tribune,, Oct. 24, 1916 and
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Oct. 22 and Oct. 24, 1916.
Lawrence Defense Conference Active
Sanger's article appeared next to an opposing article by Father John A. McClorey.
[Statement on Release from Prison]
Sanger spoke and answered questions at a luncheon at the Hotel Lafayette
immediately after being released from Queens County Penitentiary.
How Six Little Children Were Taught the Truth--Conclusion, Part VIII
This is Part VII of a seven-part series entitled "How Little Children Were Taught the Truth". For Part I,
ee Oct. 29, 1911, for Part II, see Nov. 5, 1911, for Part III
see Nov. 12, 1911, for Part IV see Nov. 19,…
How Six Little Children Were Taught The Truth, Part V
This is Part 5 of an eight-part series of the same title. For Part 1, see Oct. 19, 1911, for Part 2, see Nov.
5, 1911, for Part 3 see Nov. 12, 1911, for
Part 4 see Nov. 19, 1911, for the remainder of Part 5…
How Six Little Children Were Taught The Truth, Part IV
This is Part IV of an eight-part series of the same title. For Part I, see Oct. 19, 1911,
for Part II, see Nov. 5, 1911, for Part III, see Nov. 12, 1911,
for Parts V-a and V0b, see Nov. 26, 1911 and Dec. 3,…
How Six Little Children Were Taught The Truth, Part VI
This is the second half of Part VI of an eight-part series of the same title. For Part I,
see Oct. 19, 1911, for Part II, see Nov. 5, 1911, for Part III
see Nov. 12, 1911, for Part IV see Nov. 19, 1911, for
the first half of…
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