This is a revision of Sanger's 1914 Family Limitation. For
other versions included in the digital edition, see Family
Limitation, 3rd or 4th edition, ca., 1915, Family
Limitation, 8th edition, 1918, Family
Limitation, 12th edition, ca.…
Sanger spoke before three thousand at Carnegie Hall on the eve of her sentencing for
opening the Brownsville Clinic. The only version of the speech is was located from
newspaper reports. The New…
This clipping was found in a scrapbook with no newspaper identified. The intreview was apparently conducted by the
Newspaper Enterprise Association, a U.S.-based ditorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service…
Sanger likely gave this speech at the beginning of 1929. For another
draft version of this speech see Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, S71:192.
Handwritten corrections by Sanger
Sanger gave this address, after discarding her prepared statement, at the Mass Meeting for Birth Control, held at
Carnegie Hall. Attended by an audience of three thousand, mostly women, the meeting
was to…
Sanger gave this speech before the General Federation of Women's
Clubs in Des Moines. The speech was not found. For notes from another speech
she gave during this trip, see Des Moines Address Notes,
Jan. 26, 1925.
This roundtable discussion, led by Margaret Sanger included John Randal Baker, Guy Irving Burch, Robert Emmet Chaddock, Robert Hamilton Coats, Walter Russell Crocker, Henry Pratt Fairchild, Ernst Freund, Corrado Gini, Harold Foote Gosnell, Mr.…