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"Should a Wife Support Herself?"
Reproduced with the permission of the Charlotte Observer.
"Should a Wife Support Herself?"
Should a Wife Support Herself?
This article, publishedin the Charlotte Observer, was based on an interview given to Hannah Steim
The Vision of George Drysdale, Parts IV and V
This is the final article in a five-part series. For parts I to III see July 1923, Aug. 1923, and Sept. 1923.
No Healthy Race Without Birth Control
The article incudes a photo of Sanger with a caption by the journal's editors that reads: Mrs. Margaret Sanger has given in this article some practical suggestions about what you can do in your own community to further the great principle…
Women Enslaved by Maternity
This article was introduced by a brief biographical sketch of Margaret Sanger.
[Changing Status of the American Family, Speech Fragment]
No additional information on this speech found.
"Choose!"
Naturalization for Women
For Sanger's interview with R. C. Martens, "A Birth Strike to Avert World Famine," Birth Control Review, Jan. 1920, p. 3.
["Statement on Flappers"]
Sanger likely gave this statement in answer to a question during her "Speech to the Hagerstown Woman's Club" on Jan. 26, 1923 in Hagerstown, Maryland.
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