REVIEW]]> American Birth Control League]]> birth control--socio-economic benefits of]]> birth control movement----international]]> Birth Control Review, The]]> eugenics--and birth control]]> conferences--American Birth Control Conference--1921 (1st)]]> First American Birth Control Conference (1921)]]> Japan--birth control in]]> Keynes, John Maynard]]> population size--birth control and]]> Sanger, Margaret Louise Higgins--speaking tours--1922 (World)]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S70:947]]> "Margaret Sanger to the Readers of the REVIEW," Birth Control Review, Nov 1922, pp. 217-218]]> Published article]]> msp#210646]]> birth control--class-based]]> birth control--medically controlled]]> birth control--morality of]]> birth control--opposition to]]> birth control--socio-economic benefits of]]> birth control clinics and leagues]]> birth control laws and legislation--Comstock Laws]]> Catholic Church--and birth control]]> censorship]]> children--rights of]]> conference--American Birth Control Conference--1921 (1st)]]> family size]]> overpopulation--and war]]> physicians--and birth control]]> population size--and birth control]]> unfit to reproduce--definitions of]]> women and girls--enslavement of]]> women and girs--freedom and rights of]]> women and girls--and gender roles]]> Originally scheduled to be delivered at the close of the First American Birth Control Conference on Nov. 13, 1921, this address was made on Nov. 18 after the police raided the Town Hall and arrested Sanger. This speech was finally given at the Park Theatre, in New York City. For a typed version, including other speakers, see the Proceedings of the First American Birth Control Conference, (Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collection, S67:902-918). See also Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 130:142 and Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Collected Documents, C16:163).

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"The Morality of Birth Control," (New York, 1921) ]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections S70:917 ]]> Published Speech]]> msp#238254]]> New York, NY]]>
birth control--as a term]]> birth control--distribution of information]]> birth control--lack of knowledge of]]> birth control--medically controlled]]> birth control clinics and leagues--educational benefits]]> Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau]]> Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau--records]]> birth control laws and legislation--Comstock Laws]]> birth control laws and legislation--Federal]]> birth control laws and legislation--state--NYS Criminal Code, Section 1142]]> birth control laws and legislation--state--NYS Criminal Code, Section 1145]]> birth control legal cases--Crane Decision']]> birth control movement--history of]]> Brownsville Clinic--arrests, trials and imprisonment]]> conferences--American Birth Control Conference--1921 (1st)]]> Netherlands, the--birth control in]]> Sachs, Sadie]]> Sanger, Margaret--biographical details]]> Sanger, Margaret----exile, 1914-15]]> Town Hall raid]]> Woman Rebel The--legal case]]> women and girls--and birth control]]> Sanger spoke at a Symposium on Birth Control, held at the Hotel Brevoort in New York City, sponsored by the Eastern Medical Society. Other participants were Robert Latou Dickinson, Hannah Mayer Stone, Stuart Mudd, A. J. Romney, A. A. Brill, and S. Adolphus Knopf.

Handwritten additions and corrctions by Sanger.

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Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 129:44 ]]> Typed Draft Speech]]> msp#128004]]> New York,NY]]>
birth control--history of]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections S71:0019 ]]> Handwritten draft notes]]> msp#431950]]> birth control--opposition to]]> birth control methods--research]]> Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau--raid]]> Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau--records]]> Catholic Church--political influence of]]> conferences--American Birth Control Conference--1921 (1st)]]> Town Hall raid]]> For earlier drafts see Library of Congress Microfilm LCM 128:530 and 534.

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The New Republic, May 1, 1929, pp. 305-6 ]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Collected Documents Series C16:0305 ]]> Published article]]> msp#301329]]>
birth control--socio-economic benefits]]> birth control clinics and leagues]]> birth control movement--history of]]> child welfare]]> England]]> Margaret Sanger opened a birth control meeting at New York's Carnegie Hall with the following remarks. Also see her introductions of James F. Cooper, Dorothy Bocker, I. N. Thurman and Charles Francis Potter.

For draft versions see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 131:54 and 59.

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Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 130:701. ]]> Typed speech]]> msp#143439]]>
birth control--opposition to]]> birth control movement--funding]]> birth control movement--goals and strategies]]> Catholic Church--and birth control]]> censorship]]> conferences--American Birth Control Conference--1921 (1st)]]> conferences--International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference--1922 (5th)]]> Ohio--birth control in]]> Sanger, Margaret--speaking bans]]> Birth Control Review, Jan. 1923, pp. 3-4 ]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S70:956 ]]> Published article]]> msp#210661]]>