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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 Collegian.…
For handwritten drafts see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm Edition, Sophia Smith Collections, S71:289-320. This transcription is based on the typed version. The speech was delivered in Madison, WI on March 17, Syracuse, NY on April 8 and Houston, TX…
See Sanger's Testimony Before the House of Representatives on H.R. 11082, May 19, 1932.
Originally scheduled to be delivered at the close of the First American Birth Control Conference on Nov. 13, 1921, this address was made on Nov. 18 after the police raided the Town Hall and arrested Sanger. This speech was…
Speech delivered at Auditorium Theater, Oakland, California on December 19th 1928. Handwritten additions are by Margaret Sanger.
Sanger used these notes for a speech at the University of Chicago Liberal Club; she also likely used for a speech at Columbia University on December 3, 1925.
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.
For Sanger's interview with R. C. Martens, "A Birth Strike to Avert World Famine," Birth Control Review, Jan. 1920, p. 3.
For draft version, "One of Eleven," see Margaret Sanger Papers, Library of Congress Microfilm LCM 130:419.
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