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Margaret Sanger compiled her New York Call series, "How Six Little Children Were Taught the Truth," (see to and published them in 1914 in a booklet What Every Mother Should Know, (Rablelais Press). She also added this new conclusion. The first…
This is Part VIII of a an eight-part series entitled "How Little Children Were Taught the Truth". For Part I, see Oct. 29, 1911, for Part II, see Nov. 5, 1911, for Part III see Nov. 12, 1911, for Part IV see Nov. 19, 1911, for Part V-a see Nov. 26,…
For an earlier entry in the same series, see "Birth Control, 1929." For a draft version see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 76:249.
This letter to the editor of the Jefferson County Union of Fort Atkinson, WI is preceded by an editorial indicating that Sanger is an important "scout in looking out forthe rights of the ppor, abused women." It suggests that Sanger's letter should be…
Margaret Sanger gave an address as part of a Wesleyan University undergraduate conference on marriage. No final version of this speech has been found; for notes on a similar speech, see Wesleyan University Speech Notes and Excerpts, Dec. 9,1932.
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