Margaret Sanger gave this speech to open the Sixth
International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference at the Hotel
McAlpin in New York City. For a draft
version see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 128:267.
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?"…
Sanger's scheduled lecture at the Medical College of Virginia's Egyptian
Building was forced to move to the First Baptist Church because of an
overflow crowd. Dr. Fred J. Wampler
presided.
Sanger gave this speech before the General Federation of Women's
Clubs in Des Moines. The speech was not found. For notes from another speech
she gave during this trip, see Des Moines Address Notes,
Jan. 26, 1925.
Sanger gave this address, after discarding her prepared statement, at the Mass Meeting for Birth Control, held at
Carnegie Hall. Attended by an audience of three thousand, mostly women, the meeting
was to…
Sanger spoke before three thousand at Carnegie Hall on the eve of her sentencing for
opening the Brownsville Clinic. The only version of the speech is was located from
newspaper reports. The New…