The article was introduced by a short note indicating that it was in response to an
article by Marjorie Wells, published in the March issue of the
North American Review. For draft version, see "One of Eleven,"…
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.
Sanger spoke on her efforts for birth control," at Denver's Marble Hall on May
28, 1916. For drafts of the texts Sanger used during her American speaking tour in 1916,
see "Birth Control (Chicago Address on Women)," "Birth Control and Society,"…
This untitled draft has paraphrases and uncredited quotes from at least three other sources:
Charles Vickery Drysdale,
"A Guiding Principle for Eugenic Reform",
Eugenics Review, July 1922,…
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.…
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