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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,"…
Speech delivered at Auditorium Theater, Oakland, California on December 19th 1928. Handwritten additions are by Margaret Sanger.
This speech was typed on the reverse of Hartford Birth Control League stationary, possibly during Sanger's stay in Hartford, when she gave "The Meaning of Birth Control," on Feb. 11, 1923. For similar speech, see "Compulsory Motherhood,"…
Sanger spoke at the Schwab Auditorium at Penn State College onNovember 15, 1932, the first in a series of talks sponsored by the Penn StateChristian Association. The speech was not found, but quotes were taken fromreports in the Daily…
Sanger spoke at the Schwab Auditorium at Penn State College on November 15, 1932, the first in a series of talks sponsored by the Penn State Christian Association. The speech was not found, but quotes were taken from reports in the Daily…
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With this address, Sanger opened the Middle Western States Birth Control Conference, held in Chicago at the Drake Hotel. Handwritten additions by Sanger.
For two earlier but incomplete typed draft versions, see Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S71:42, S71:45, and S71:58.
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