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  • Subject is exactly "unfit to reproduce--as social burdens"
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.
This is the third article by Sanger in this series. For the previous articles see "Prudence and Purity in Sex Matters,", Aug. 23, 1919 and "Birth Control Yes or No?", Sept. 20, 1919. The other articles in the series…
For a draft of the portion of this editorial on India, see "Mahatma Gandhi and Birth Control," 1925, (Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition: Collected Documents Series C16:275).
This speech was delivered at the Mount Holyoke Chapel. The actual speech was not located; press coverage provides details.
Margaret Sanger gave this speech to open the Sixth International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference at the Hotel McAlpin in New York City. For a draft version see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 128:267.
This unsigned editorial was possibly written by Margaret Sanger.
This article is prefaced by an editorial note mentioning that Dr. Louis I. Dublin argued the negative side of the question in the April 25, 1925 issue of Colliers.
For duplicate, see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm Edition, Collected Documents, C16:151.
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