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.…
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).
For other versions see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm: Smith College Collections, S71:274 and
Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm,cLibrary of Congress, LCM 131:0489 LCM:493.
This is the first of a six-part series. Only five articles have been located. For the
second article, see "A Better Race Through Birth Control," Nov. 1923; for the third article see
"Woman and Birth Control,", Dec. 1923; for the…
Sanger prepared this speech for Boston's Ford Hall
Forum on Free Speech, but because public discussion of birth control was banned in that town, Sanger stood on the stage with a gag over her
mouth while Arthur M. Schlesinger read her…
Sanger delivered this speech to the Twentieth Century Club, a women's social
club, in Boston on March 27, 1926.. She shared the podium with
night, Professor Harry Allen Overstreet, who
spoke on "What Shall we do with the Older Generation?"…
This roundtable discussion, led by Margaret Sanger included John Randal Baker, Guy Irving Burch, Robert Emmet Chaddock, Robert Hamilton Coats, Walter Russell Crocker, Henry Pratt Fairchild, Ernst Freund, Corrado Gini, Harold Foote Gosnell, Mr.…