birth control--rights associated with]]> birth control laws and legislation----state]]> Catholic Church--political influence of]]> religion--and birth control]]> Sanger, Margaret--speaking bans]]> Sanger, Margaret--tours--1932 (U.S.)]]> For duplicate version see Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S71:423.

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Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 20:1128.]]> "A News Letter from Margaret Sanger," Birth Control Review, Apr. 1932, pp.122-3.]]> Published article]]> msp#238045]]>
birth control--mainstreaming of]]> birth control--opposition to]]> birth control laws and legislation--state--Rosenman Bill (1923)]]> mentally diseased or disabled--as social burdens]]> New York--birth control laws and legislation]]> politicians--and birth control]]> "Intelligence Tests for Legislators," Birth Control Review, May 1923, pp. 107-108]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections S70:1001]]> Published Article]]> msp#238645]]> birth control--health benefits and risks]]> birth control--socio-economic benefits]]> birth control clinics and leagues--establishment of]]> Connecticut--birth control laws]]> Sanger, Margaret--speaking bans]]> Sanger's speech was not found; newspaper coverage used instead. Page 2 of this article is missing.

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"Women Jam Hall to Hear Address on Birth Control," Bridgeport (CT) Telegram, Mar. 6, 1923, p. 1 ]]> Published speech]]> msp#422047]]> Bridgeport, CA]]>
birth control--definitions of]]> birth control--morality of]]> birth control--neo-Malthusian arguments for]]> birth control laws and legislation--Comstock Laws]]> birth control laws and legislation--state--Rosenman Bill (1923)]]> censorship]]> China--birth control in]]> China--overpopulation in]]> Malthusianism--and neo-Malthusianism]]> New York--birth control in]]> New York--birth control laws and legislation]]> Woman Rebel The--legal case]]> Woman Rebel, The--suppression of]]> This article was reprinted by the American Birth Control League in a flyer with two other newspaper articles as "Real Facts About Birth Control," ca. April 1923 (Margaret Sanger Papers Microfim,Library of Congress LCM 129:580).

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Apostle of Birth Control Sees Cause Gaining Here," New York Times, Apr. 8, 1923, XII. ]]> None]]> Published Article]]> msp#320595]]>
birth control--history of]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections S71:0019 ]]> Handwritten draft notes]]> msp#431950]]> birth control--distribution of information]]> birth control--opposition to]]> birth control laws and legislation--Comstock Laws]]> birth control laws and legislation--doctors-only laws]]> birth control laws and legislation--state]]> Catholic Church--political influence of]]> Catholic Church--and birth control]]> Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 130:435. ]]> Typed draft article]]> msp#143710]]> birth control--access to]]> birth control--distribution of information]]> birth control--lack of knowledge of]]> birth control--morality of]]> birth control--opposition to]]> birth control--propaganda and publicity]]> birth control--suppression of]]> birth control clinics and leagues]]> birth control laws and legislation--doctors-only laws]]> birth control laws and legislation--state]]> Brownsville Clinic]]> censorship]]> England--birth control in]]> Japan--censorship]]> Netherlands, the--birth control clinics]]> New York--birth control laws and legislation]]> race progress]]> unfit to reproduce--definitions of]]> Sanger probably gave this interview on April 6, 1923 in the office of the American Birth Control League in New York City.

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Mrs. Sanger's Birth Control War Carried Around the Globe, New York World, Apr. 8, 1923. ]]> Published Interview]]> msp#422035]]>
birth control laws and legislation--state--Lindsay Bill (1921)]]> Brownsville Clinic--arrests, trials and imprisonment]]> eugenics]]> New York--birth control laws and legislation]]> politicians--and birth control]]> politicians--MS on]]> unfit to reproduce--as social burdens]]> women and girls--freedom and rights of]]> For duplicate, see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm Edition, Collected Documents, C16:151.

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Birth Control Review, May 1921, pp. 3-4 ]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections S70:0901. ]]> Published Article]]> msp#238944]]>
birth control--as a term]]> birth control--class-based]]> birth control--definitions of]]> birth control--mainstreaming of]]> birth control--neo-Malthusian arguments for]]> birth control laws and legislation--Comstock Laws]]> birth control laws and legislation--state]]> birth control movement--history of]]> Brownsville Clinic]]> China--birth control in]]> China--population policies]]> China--overpopulation in]]> Japan--overpopulation in]]> Malthusianism--and neo-Malthusianism]]> mortality rates--infant]]> New York--birth control]]> religion--and birth control]]> Sanger, Margaret--tours--1922 (China)]]> Sanger, Margaret--tours--1922 (Japan)]]> Woman Rebel The--legal case]]> Woman Rebel, The--suppression of]]> New York Times, Apr. 8, 1923, p.12 ]]> None]]> Published article]]> msp#321972]]> birth control--access to]]> birth control--films]]> birth control--opposition to]]> birth control clinics and leagues--educational benefits]]> birth control clinics and leagues--establishment of]]> Netherlands, the--birth control clinics]]> birth control legal cases--People v. Sanger]]> birth control movement--goals and strategies]]> Brownsville Clinic--arrests, trials and imprisonment]]> Brownsville Clinic--publicity]]> Brownsville Clinic--raid]]> Byrne, Ethel Higgins]]> Catholic Church--political influence of]]> censorship]]> Mindell, Fania]]> New York--birth control laws and legislation]]> Sanger, Margaret--arrests, trials and imprisonment]]> Sanger, Margaret--tours--1916-1917(U.S.)]]> Society for the Suppression of Vice]]> Margaret Sanger Microfilm, Smith College Collections S70:795 ]]> Birth Control Review, Apr. 1918, p. 3 ]]> Published article]]> msp236476]]>