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Handwritten title and date probably by Sanger.
Handwritten title and date probably by Sanger.
Sanger gave this introduction at a birth control meeting at Carnegie Hall in New York City. See her opening remarks and her introductions for James F. Cooper, Dorothy Bocker and I. N. Thurman. For draft versions see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm,…
Sanger organized a tribute dinner to H. G. Wells as a fund-raiser and publicity even for the National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control
Sanger gave this radio address on the radio program, This I Believe, presented by Edward R. Murrow on November 1953. The address was also published in This I Believe, 2, (New York:1954), pp. 130-131 and as "When Children Are Wanted," in This I…
Margaret Sanger delivered speech at a dinner promoting the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau in New York's Plaza Hotel. Other speakers were: Owen Lovejoy, Henry Pratt Fairchild, Frank Hankins and Hannah Stone. For Sanger's introductions see…
Margaret Sanger gave this speech at the end of the one-day conference of the Pennsylvania Birth Control Federation and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Birth Control League. This was a public meeting held at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia,…
Sanger gave this talk at a doctors-only session in contraceptives at the First American Birth Control Conference in New York City. This session was not included in the published proceedings. …
After a police raid broke up the November 13 closing session of the First American Birth Control Conference, Sanger rescheduled the meeting at New York's Park Theater a few days later. After the keynote speech by Harold Cox, …
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