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Margaret Sanger delivered this speech at the International Congress of the World Fellowship of Faiths in Chicago, Illinois. Additonal versions of this speech can be found on Margaret…
This short introduction was prepared for a luncheon in honor of Bertrand Russell sponsored by the American Birth Control League in the New York home of its vice president Charlotte Delafield. Handwritten…
Margaret Sanger gave this speech on the evening before her Woman Rebel trial was to begin. Handwritten corrections probably by Margaret Sanger.
Sanger introduced Owen Lovejoy at the Sixth Anniversary dinner for the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, held at New York's Plaza Hotel. Related documents are her Opening Remarks and her introductions for Henry…
Sanger likely gave this speech at the beginning of 1929. For another draft version of this speech see Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, S71:192. Handwritten corrections by Sanger
This speech was delivered at the Baltimore Open Forum on January 3, 1926. This version may have been a press release.
Sanger gave this Introduction at a birth control meeting held at Carnegie Hall in New York City. See her opening remarks and her introductions of James F. Cooper, I. N. Thurman, and Charles Francis Potter . For additional draft versions see Margaret…
Sanger gave this introduction at a birth control meeting held at Carnegie Hall in New York City. See her opening remarks and her introductions for James F. Cooper, Dorothy…
Sanger gave this introduction at the Carnegie Hall Birth Control Meeting on Dec. 6, 1924 in New York City. See her opening remarks and her introductions of other speakers, Dorothy Bocker, I. N. Thurman,…
This is a revised version of Sanger's Jan. 18, 1932 speech ""My Way to Peace." It is not clear if this version was ever delivered or published. Handwritten interlineations were made by Margaret Sanger. At least one page is missing. It is possible…
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