birth control--class-based]]> birth control--health benefits of]]> birth control--lack of knowledge of]]> birth control--opposition to]]> birth control--propaganda and publicity]]> birth control--socio-economic benefits]]> birth control laws and legislation--Federal]]> birth control laws and legislation--state]]> child spacing]]> child welfare]]> client letters]]> family size]]> midwives]]> mortality rates--infant]]> mortality rates--maternal]]> pregnancy--health risks]]> population size--and birth control]]> Sanger, Margaret--biographical details]]> Sanger, Margaret--books--Motherhood in Bondage]]> Sanger, Margaret--family of]]> unfit to reproduce--as social burdens]]> United States government--birth control and]]> For draft version, "One of Eleven," see Margaret Sanger Papers, Library of Congress Microfilm LCM 130:419.

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Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections S71:159 ]]> North American Review, May 1929, pp. 529-534 ]]> FRE]]> Published article]]> msp#231905]]>
birth control--health benefits and risks]]> birth control--medically controlled]]> birth control--opposition to]]> birth control laws and legislation--Federal]]> birth control laws and legislation--state]]> birth rate--differential]]> child spacing]]> family size--and poverty]]> fertility rates]]> mortality rates--infant]]> mortality rates--maternal]]> overpopulation]]> Sanger, Margaret--biographical details]]> Sanger, Margaret--family of]]> United States--birth control and]]> The article was introduced by a short note indicating that it was in response to an article by Marjorie Wells, published in the March issue of the North American Review. For draft version, see "One of Eleven," Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, see LCM 130:419.

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North American Review, May 1929, 529-534 ]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition: Smith College Collection S71:159 ]]> FRE]]> Published article]]> msp#231905]]>