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  • Subject is exactly "birth control laws and legislation--Federal"
For draft versions see Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections S71:187 and 191.
No draft version found. This article was published under different titles in different newspapers, including: "Birth Control Aims Explained," Ogden (UT) Standard-Examiner, Dec. 24, 1922, and "Concerning the Spread of the Birth Control Movement,"…
Sanger spoke at a Symposium on Birth Control, held at the Hotel Brevoort in New York City, sponsored by the Eastern Medical Society. Other participants were Robert Latou Dickinson, Hannah Mayer Stone, Stuart Mudd, A. J. Romney, A.…
For transcribed versions of this letter see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S1:603 and Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 135:187
This unsigned editorial was written during Sanger's tenure as editor of the Birth Control Review, but it is not certain that she is the author."
Sanger gave this statement to the pressupon arriving in Los Angeles for a one-month speaking tour.
An original version of Sanger's speech was not found.
For a draft verson see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S73:173.
With this address, Sanger opened the Middle Western States Birth Control Conference, held in Chicago at the Drake Hotel. Handwritten additions by Sanger.
For draft version, "One of Eleven," see Margaret Sanger Papers, Library of Congress Microfilm LCM 130:419.
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