abortion--birth control and]]> birth control--access to]]> birth control--as a term]]> birth control--definitions of]]> birth control--international]]> birth control--clinics and leagues--in US]]> birth control--health benefits and risks]]> birth control--opposition to]]> birth control clinics and leagues--need for]]> birth control methods]]> birth control methods--continence]]> birth control methods--sterilization]]> birth rate--efforts to reduce]]> birth rate]]> Brownsville Clinic]]> child labor]]> child spacing]]> child welfare]]> children--rights of]]> children--unwanted]]> client letters]]> England--birth control in]]> England--populagion policies]]> eugenics--positive]]> Europe--birth control in]]> family planning]]> family size--class-based]]> family size--and poverty]]> Germany--population policies]]> heredity--and disease]]> immigration and immigrants]]> immigration restriction]]> Italy--population policies]]> Japan--overpopulation]]> Jukes family]]> Kallikak family]]> Malthusianism--and neo-Malthusianism]]> marriage--age at]]> mentally diseased or disabled--and family size]]> mentally diseased or disabled--as social burdens]]> mortality rates--infant]]> mortality rates--maternal]]> Netherlands, the--birth control in]]> New York--birth control in]]> population control--government policies]]> population size--and birth control]]> Smith, Alfred E]]> unfit to reproduce--as social burdens]]> unfit to reproduce--definitions of]]> United States--population policies]]> women and girls--and birth control]]> women and girls--health of]]> women and girls--reproductive choices and decisions]]> working classes--children]]> working classes--and family size]]> working classes--fertility of]]> Speech delivered at Auditorium Theater, Oakland, California on December 19th 1928. Handwritten additions are by Margaret Sanger.

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Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm, Library of Congress, LCM 130:226 ]]> Typed Draft Speech]]> msp#129046]]>
For additional coverage of her speech, see "Birth Control Leader Fights Japanese Ban," in San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 19, 1922. Sanger gave this address in California Hall in San Francisco.

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"Mrs. Sanger's Talk Gets by Police Censors," San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 20, 1922, p. 3. ]]> Published Article]]> msp#321994]]>
birth control--class-based]]> birth control laws and legislation]]> Sanger, Margaret--tours--1916 (U.S.)]]> mortality rates--infant--Netherlands, the]]> mortality rates--infant--New Zealnd]]> race suicide]]> family size--and poverty]]> Sanger spoke on her efforts for birth control," at Denver's Marble Hall on May 28, 1916. For drafts of the texts Sanger used during her American speaking tour in 1916, see "Birth Control (Chicago Address on Women)," "Birth Control and Society," Apr.-June, 1916, “Woman and Birth Control," Apr-July 1916, and "Condemnation is Misunderstanding," Apr.-Jun. 1916.

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"'Woman Rebel' Tells of Need for Birth Control", Denver Express, May 28, 1916, p. 8 ]]> Published Article]]> msp#422039]]>
Sanger spoke before 1200 people in a mass meeting sponsored by American Women's Independence Committee at California Hall in San Francisco. 625 Polk Street 94102.

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"Mrs. Sanger's Talk Gets By Police Censors," San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 19, 1922, p. 3 ]]> Published speech]]> msp#422010]]>
For other articles in the Britannica Book of the Year series, see: "Birth Control," 1946-1958, see Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm Edition: Collected Documents Series: Birth Control,1944; Birth Control, 1946; Birth Control, 1947; Birth Control, 1948; Birth Control, 1949; Birth Control, 1950; Birth Control, 1951; Birth Control, 1952; Birth Control, 1953; Birth Control, 1954; Birth Control, 1955; Birth Control, 1957; Birth Control, 1958.

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Britannica Book of the Year, 1957, pp. 163-64. ]]> Published article]]> msp#321971]]>
birth control--class-based]]> birth control--lack of knowledge of]]> women--freedom and rights of]]> women--enslavement of]]> women--reproductive choices and decisions]]> birth control--movement]]> United States--charitable relief in]]> birth control--health benefits and risks]]> birth control--lack of knowledge of]]> working classes--birth control and]]> upper classes--birth control and]]> Western Comrade, Feb. 1918, p. 9]]> Published article]]> msp#320564]]>