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  • Subject is exactly "birth control movement--goals and strategies"
For other versions see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm: Smith College Collections, S71:274 and Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm,cLibrary of Congress, LCM 131:0489 LCM:493.
This is a revised version of Sanger's Jan. 18, 1932 speech ""My Way to Peace." It is not clear if this version was ever delivered or published. Handwritten interlineations were made by Margaret Sanger. At least one page is missing. It is possible…
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,"…
This is part of a series of articles written in response to a letter to the editor from M B H published in the Birth Control Review (BCR) pf Nov. 1918, p. 7 under the the title "Birth Control A Parents' Problem or Woman's?" It was followed by a…
Margaret Sanger gave this speech on the evening before her Woman Rebel trial was to begin. Handwritten corrections probably by Margaret Sanger.
No published version found
For the essay published in the 1933 volume, see "Birth Control," 1933.
Inserted reference appears in article as a footnote.
Margaret Sanger published this short note beneath a letter to the editor written by "M. B. H." asking "Don't you think you over emphasize the woman's side of the problem to the exclusion of the man's?. . . . Shouldn't the instruction in…
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