birth control--history of]]> birth control clinics and leagues--establishment of]]> birth control movement--history of]]> birth control movement--goals and strategies]]> birth control movement--international]]> Malthusianism--and neo-Malthusianism]]> physicians--and birth control]]> sterilization]]> Social Work Year Book, Vol. 1 (New York: 1929), pp.38-40]]> Published article]]> msp#156569]]> African-Americans--and birth control]]> birth control--as a term]]> birth control clinics and leagues]]> birth control laws and legislation--Federal]]> birth control laws and legislation--state]]> birth control methods--research]]> birth control movement--history of]]> Catholic Church--and birth control and]]> conferences--White House Conference on Child health and Protection--1930]]> England--birth control in]]> New York--birth control laws and legislation]]> religion--and birth control]]> United States--public health programs]]> For an earlier entry in the same series, see "Birth Control, 1929." For a draft version see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 76:249.

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Social Work Yearbook, Vol. 2, (New York: Russell Sage Foundation: 1933), pp. 40-42]]> Published article]]> msp#321976]]>
birth control--opposition to]]> birth control and legislation]]> Birth Control Review, The--suppression of]]> censorship]]> law breaking and direct action]]> Marion, Kitty]]> New York--birth control in]]> New York--birth control laws and legislation]]> Sanger, Margaret --arrests, trials and imprisonment]]> "A Law Breaking Policeman," Birth Control Review, Nov. 1919, p. 17]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S70:828]]> Published article]]> msp#223299]]> 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--distribution of information]]> birth control--morality of]]> birth control--neo-Malthusian arguments for]]> birth control--socio-economic benefits]]> Birth Control Review, The]]> child welfare]]> children--unwanted]]> children--rights of]]> mentally diseased or disabled--as social burdens]]> motherhood--MS on]]> New York--working classes]]> social welfare and relief]]> "Editorial," Birth Control Review, July 1926, pp. 217-18]]> Published Article]]> msp#422043]]> birth control movement--goals and strategies]]> feminism and feminists]]> men and boys--birth control and]]> men and boys--reproductive choices and decisions]]> women and girls--employment of]]> women and girls--enslavement of]]> women and girls--freedom and rights of]]> women and girls--and gender roles and]]> women and girls--reproductive choices and decisions]]> voluntary motherhood]]> This is part of a series of articles written in response to a letter to the editor from M B H published in the Birth Control Review (BCR) pf Nov. 1918, p. 7 under the the title "Birth Control A Parents' Problem or Woman's?" It was followed by a response from Sanger indicating that BCR would publish a discussion of the issues raised in future numbers. See Lily Winner, "A Woman's Problem," BCR, Dec. 1918, p. 5, 15-16; Mary Ware Dennett, "The Problem of Both," BCR,Dec. 1918, p. 16; E R C, "Problem of Both," BCR, Jan. 1919, p. 11; {no author}, "A Fathers' Problem Too," Jan. 1919, 11; M. C. Lasell, "The Woman's Problem," BCR, Jan. 1919, pp. 15-16; Lulu MacClure Clark, "Woman Must Solve it Alone," BCR, Jan. 1919, p. 16.

An editorial preceding this article reads: "This article by Margaret Sanger closes the discussion of this subject, which has been given space in several numbers of the Birth Control Review."

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"A Parents' Problem or Woman's?" Birth Control Review, Mar. 1919, pp. 6-7]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections S70:817]]> Published article]]> msp#226268]]>
Havelock Ellis: Phiospher of Love]]> book reviews]]> sex and sexuality]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections S71:0142]]> Birth Control Review, July 1928, pp. 210-11]]> LAT]]> Published review]]> msp#238642]]> birth control--history of]]> birth control clinics and leagues--establishment of]]> birth control movement--history of]]> birth control movement--goals and strategies]]> birth control movement--international]]> Malthusianism--and neo-Malthusianism]]> physicians--and birth control]]> sterilization]]> For the essay published in the 1933 volume, see "Birth Control," 1933.

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Social Work Year Book, Vol. 1 (New York: 1929), pp. 38-40]]> Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 76:243.]]> Published article]]> msp#156569]]>
birth control--mainstreaming of]]> birth control--morality of]]> crime and criminals]]> capital punishment]]> England--birth control in]]> eugenics]]> eugenics--and birth control]]> heredity--and criminality]]> Malthusianism]]> physicians--and birth control]]> physicians--MS on]]> race progress]]> unfit to reproduce--as social burdens]]> unfit to reproduce--definitions of]]> This unsigned editorial was possibly written by Margaret Sanger.

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Birth Control Review, Feb. 1928, pp. 37-38 ]]> Published article]]> msp#422025]]>
birth control--distribution of information]]> birth control clinics and leagues--research benefits]]> birth control laws and legislation--Comstock Laws]]> birth control laws and legislation--Federal]]> birth control laws and legislation--Postal Codes]]> Christianity--MS on]]> Marion, Kitty]]> marriage--and birth control]]> motherhood--MS on]]> Protestants and Protestant Church--and birth control]]> race regeneration]]> religion--and birth control]]> unfit to reproduce]]> Birth Control Review, but it is not certain that she is the author."]]> "Editorials", Birth Control Review, Nov 1925, pp. 307-08 ]]> Published editorial]]> msp#422033]]>