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.
This is Sanger's comment on a letter published in the New York Times on May 4, 1933 by
Henry Caravati. Caravati responded to Sanger's statement with a list of organizations
opposed to birth control which the Times published on May 18,…
Sanger's speech before the Illinois Birth Control League at the Chicago Women's Club delivered
April 30, 1929. Original not found. Covered in the Waterloo (Iowa) Evening Courier, April 30, 1929.
The article was introduced by a short note indicating that it was in response to an
article by Marjorie Wells, published in the March issue of the
North American Review. For draft version, see "One of Eleven,"…
Sanger made the following remarks during the session on the "Differential Birth Rate" at the Sixth International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference in
New York City. Papers read at that session include: Francis
…