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  • Subject is exactly "birth control laws and legislation--Postal Codes"
The following is an excerpt from the hearings, including only Margaret Sanger's testimony and her direct responses.
Draft of Sanger acceptance of the American Woman's Asssociation medal. Handwritten additon and changes by Sanger. For the final version see Address at the American Women's Association, Apr. 20, 1932.
See Sanger's Testimony Before the House of Representatives on H.R. 11082, May 19, 1932.
Draft of Sanger's acceptance of the American Woman's Asssociation medal. Handwritten additon and changes by Sanger. For the final version see Address at the American Women's Association, Apr. 20, 1932.
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."
An original version of Sanger's speech was not found.
Sanger was staying in Chandler, Arizona at the Hotel San Marcos when the interview was conducted.
The author of the petition that Sanger circulated in this article was the American Civil Liberties Union.
For a draft verson see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S73:173.
This is a draft of Sanger's address to the Middle Western States Conference on Birth Control, sponsored by the NCFLBC and held in Columbus, OH. The audience was comprised of activists, doctors, scientists and lawyers.
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