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This is the first of a series of articles on this subject written by Sanger and others. For the another article by Sanger in this series, see "Birth Control: Yes or No?"," Sept. 20, 1919. For a third Sanger article in the…
Sanger gave this interview on her upcoming obscenity trial at her home at 26 Post Avenue, New York, NY. For the speech she gave the next day, see Hotel Brevoort Speech, Jan. 17, 1916.
For a draft version, see "What Every Man Should Know," Dec. 26, 1920 in Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S70:877. This article was also published in the Milwaukee Journal.
This article was found in a scrapbook with no identifying information about the newspaper. Portions of the text were obliterated by a hole punch.
After her speech scheduled for May 22 at the Victoria Theater was cancelled, Sanger gave a press statement at the Hotel Jefferson in St. Louis.
Margaret Sanger delivered this speech at the Schenley Hotel in Pittsburgh at a meeting sponsored by the Allegheny Birth Control League. No complete version of the speech was found.
Margaret Sanger introduced Henry Pratt Fairchild at the Sixth Anniversary dinner for the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, held at New York's Plaza Hotel. See also Sanger's Opening Address and her…
Sanger gave this address at a public meeting at Scottish Rite Hall in New York, as part of the Sixth International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference. Others speakers appearing at the event were Norman…
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