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…
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.…