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Speech delivered at Auditorium Theater, Oakland, California on December 19th 1928. Handwritten additions are by Margaret Sanger.
For Part I see "Impressions of the East Side, Sept. 3, 1911.
For additional coverage of her speech, see "Birth Control Leader Fights Japanese Ban," in San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 19, 1922. Sanger gave this address in California Hall in San Francisco.
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…
Inserted reference appears in article as a footnote.
For Part II of this article see "Impressions of the East Side, Part II," New York Call, Sept. 10, 1911. For another copy see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 135:172
A summary at the top reads: "Today’s Negro wife need not choose between husband’s love or having a child, says birth control pioneer."
This unsigned editorial was possibly written by Margaret Sanger.
This roundtable discussion, led by Margaret Sanger included John Randal Baker, Guy Irving Burch, Robert Emmet Chaddock, Robert Hamilton Coats, Walter Russell Crocker, Henry Pratt Fairchild, Ernst Freund, Corrado Gini, Harold Foote Gosnell, Mr.…
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