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This is part of a series of articles written in response to a letter to the editor from M B H published in the Birth Control Review (BCR) pf Nov. 1918, p. 7 under the the title "Birth Control A Parents' Problem or Woman's?" It was followed by a…
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Margaret Sanger most likely gave this speech in Berlin, Germany. No published version has been found. Handwritten interlieations by Sanger.
After a police raid broke up the November 13 closing session of the First American Birth Control Conference, Sanger rescheduled the meeting at New York's Park Theater a few days later. After the keynote speech by Harold Cox, …
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…
The following are speech fragments likely from the early 1920's.
Inserted reference appears in article as a footnote.
Sanger delivered this speech to the Twentieth Century Club, a women's social club, in Boston on March 27, 1926.. She shared the podium with night, Professor Harry Allen Overstreet, who spoke on "What Shall we do with the Older Generation?"…
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