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 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.
Summary of talk delivered by Mrs. Sanger before the New History Society at the Park Lane Hotel on Sunday evening January 17, 1931. For other drafts see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 65:358A, 130:390 and Margaret Paper…
Margaret Sanger gave this speech at the end of the one-day conference of the Pennsylvania Birth Control Federation and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Birth Control League. This was a public meeting held at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia,…
Sanger gave this address at a public meeting at Scottish Rite Hall in New York,
as part of the Sixth International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference.
Others speakers appearing at the event were Norman…
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…