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Sanger gave this statement to the pressupon arriving in Los Angeles for a one-month speaking tour.
For the essay published in the 1933 volume, see "Birth Control," 1933.
anger appeared on PBS Channel 13 in Tucson to discuss President Eisenhower's statement on American family planning assitance to foreign nations: "I cannot imagine anything more emphatically a subject …
A short biographical introduction of Sanger was omitted by the MSPP editors.
For an earlier entry in the same series, see "Birth Control, 1929." For a draft version see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 76:249.
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