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.…
Margaret Sanger delivered this speech at the Schenley Hotel in
Pittsburgh at a meeting sponsored by the
Allegheny Birth Control League. No
complete version of the speech was found.
Sanger's speech, delivered on December 3, 1925, was not found; newspaper coverage was used instead. The last paragraph,
regarding unrelated upcoming events, was not included.
Notes on speech to the Bryn Mawr College Liberal Club. A final version was not
found. Portions of these notes were also used in Sanger's "The
Necessity of Birth Control,"" Dec. 19, 1928.