For Part II of this article see "Impressions of the East Side, Part II," New York Call, Sept. 10, 1911. For another copy see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 135:172
Sanger delivered this speech to the Twentieth Century Club, a women's social
club, in Boston on March 27, 1926.. She shared the podium with
night, Professor Harry Allen Overstreet, who
spoke on "What Shall we do with the Older Generation?"…
Sanger gave two speeches in Des Moines, Iowa; these notes were likely for the one she gave to the
Des Moines Birth Control Committee. For coverage of her speech to the
City Federation of Women's Clubs,
see…
Sanger delivered a speech based on these notes at Edwards Hall in the
Yale University Divinity School. For a later version see,
"The Necessity of Birth Control," Dec. 19, 1928.
The list of books at…
This is the second of a six part series. Only five of six articles have been located. For
the first artitle, see ""Highlights in the History of Birth
Control," Oct. 1923; for the third article see "Woman
and Birth Control," Dec.…
With this address, Sanger opened the Middle Western States Birth Control
Conference, held in Chicago at the Drake
Hotel. Handwritten additions by Sanger.