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  • Type is exactly "Published Interview"
Sanger's actual speech was not found.
Sanger gave this interview on her upcoming obscenity trial at her home at 26 Post Avenue, New York, NY. For the speech she gave the next day, see Hotel Brevoort Speech, Jan. 17, 1916.
Sanger spoke to San Francisco reporters about the possibility of traveling to Japan.
On her arrival in St. Louis, Sanger gave several interviews to reporters.
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.
For a similar statement, see ""Statement on Japanese Trip," Aug. 9, 1952.
Sanger probably gave this interview on April 6, 1923 in the office of the American Birth Control League in New York City.
For an earlier version, possibly drafted by Florence Rose, see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 8:721.
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