Browse Items (20 total)

  • Spatial Coverage is exactly "New York, NY"
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…
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, …
Sanger wrote this introduction to the four-volume Proceedings of the Sixth International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference,. The conference was held between March 25-30, 1925. For other version see Margaret Sanger Microfilm…
Sanger spoke and answered questions at a luncheon at the Hotel Lafayette immediately after being released from Queens County Penitentiary.
This is Sanger's comment on a letter published in the New York Times on May 4, 1933 by Henry Caravati. Caravati responded to Sanger's statement with a list of organizations opposed to birth control which the Times published on May 18,…
Sanger used these notes for a speech at the University of Chicago Liberal Club; she also likely used for a speech at Columbia University on December 3, 1925.
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.
This is the second of a six part series. Only five of six articles have been located. For the first artitle, see ""Highlights in the History of Birth Control," Oct. 1923; for the third article see "Woman and Birth Control," Dec.…
Handwritten title and date probably by Sanger.
No draft versions were found. Editors have omitted the nespaper's introduction.
Output Formats

atom, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2