birth control--economic benefits and risks of]]>
children--rights of]]>
children--unwanted]]>
Great Depression]]>
immigration and immigrants]]>
New Deal]]>
physically diseased or disabled]]>
population size--and birth rate]]>
population size--natural resources and]]>
poverty]]>
Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S71:0529]]>
typed article]]>
msp#236126]]>
birth control--definitions of]]>
mentally diseased or disabled--as social burdens]]>
population growth--impact of]]>
population size--and birth rate]]>
population size--regulation of]]>
family size--and poverty]]>
fertility rates]]>
No final version found.]]>
Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm Edition: Sophia Smith Collection S71:437]]>
Autograph speech]]>
msp#236480]]>
birth control--health benefits and risks]]>
birth control--morality of]]>
birth control laws and legislation--Connecticut]]>
birth control laws and legislation----State]]>
marriage]]>
population size--and birth rate]]>
population size--and food supply]]>
population size--regulation of]]>
Margaret Sanger gave an address as part of a Wesleyan University undergraduate conference on marriage. No final version of this speech has been found; for notes on a similar speech, see Wesleyan University Speech Notes and Excerpts, Dec. 9,1932.]]>
"Mrs. Sanger Says State's Law is Stupid", The Hartford Courant, Dec. 10, 1932]]>
Published Speech]]>
msp#434001]]>
birth control--definitions of]]>
mentally diseased or disabled--as social burdens]]>
population growth--impact of]]>
population size--and birth rate]]>
population size--regulation of]]>
family size--and poverty]]>
fertility rates]]>
No final version found.]]>
Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm Edition: Sophia Smith Collection, S71:437]]>
Autograph speech]]>
msp#236480]]>
birth control movement--goals and strategies]]>
birth rate--increase in]]>
conferences--International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference--1925 (6th)]]>
physicians]]>
population size--and birth rate]]>
population size--regulation of]]>
Sanger released a statement and sent a telegram to President Calvin Coolidge from the
Sixth International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference held in New York City.]]>
"1,000 Doctors O.K. Birth Control Aid as Clinical
Study," New York World, Mar. 30,
1925, p. 19.
]]>
Conference]]>
article]]>
msp#421974]]>