Sanger spoke to reporters after her application for a visa to lecturein Japan was denied by the Consul General in San Francisco.The text below comes from the New York Tribune, with additional portions taken fromthe Oakland (CA) Tribune and thethe San…
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.
This clipping was found in a scrapbook with no newspaper identified. The intreview was apparently conducted by the
Newspaper Enterprise Association, a U.S.-based ditorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service…
For other New York Call articles on the clinic, see Oct. 20,1916. Also see
New York Tribune,, Oct. 24, 1916 and
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Oct. 22 and Oct. 24, 1916.
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.
With this address, Sanger opened the Middle Western States Birth Control
Conference, held in Chicago at the Drake
Hotel. Handwritten additions by Sanger.