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No draft version found. This article was published under different titles in different newspapers, including: "Birth Control Aims Explained," Ogden (UT) Standard-Examiner, Dec. 24, 1922, and "Concerning the Spread of the Birth Control Movement,"…
Geneticist Edward Murray East was leading a round table on "Agriculture population issues at the Institute of Politics on the campus of Williams College in August East,appalled at the Fascist's statements offered a widely covered rebuttal.
For earlier drafts see Library of Congress Microfilm LCM 128:530 and 534.
For additional coverage of her speech, see "Birth Control Leader Fights Japanese Ban," in San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 19, 1922. Sanger gave this address in California Hall in San Francisco.
This article was found in a scrapbook with no identifying information about the newspaper. Portions of the text were obliterated by a hole punch.
This article, publishedin the Charlotte Observer, was based on an interview given to Hannah Steim
The following is Sanger's contribution to a nineteen-page pamphlet of quotes on birth control by famous individuals.
Sanger's speech to more than 400 at the American Women's Association Clubhouse was not found, but press coverage provides some excerpts. Henry Pratt Fairchild also spoke at the meeting which was presided over by Ida Haar Timme.
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