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This is a revised version of Sanger's Jan. 18, 1932 speech ""My Way to Peace." It is not clear if this version was ever delivered or published. Handwritten interlineations were made by Margaret Sanger. At least one page is missing. It is possible…
Draft of Sanger acceptance of the American Woman's Asssociation medal. Handwritten additon and changes by Sanger. For the final version see Address at the American Women'sAssociation, Apr. 20, 1932.
Sanger gave testimony on behalf of the National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control before the Senate Judiciary Committee in support of S. 1842. The following excerpt includes only Margaret Sanger's testimony and the questions she…
A portion of this draft appears in "Woman of the Future," but no published version was found.
The following is an excerpt from the hearings, including only Margaret Sanger's testimony and her direct responses.
This excerpt from the complete hearings includes only Margaret Sanger's testimony and questions asked of her. For continued testimony on this bill, see Testimony before the United States Senate on bill S. 4436 June 24 and 30, 1932.For additional…
For duplicate version see Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition, Smith College Collections, S71:423.
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This is the first article in an 12-part series. For Part II, "Girlhood, 1," see Nov. 24, 1912, for Part III, "Girlhood, 2," see Dec. 1, 1912, for Part IV, "Puberty, 1," see Dec. 8, 1912, for Part V,"Puberty 2," see Dec. 15, 1912, for Part VI "Sexual…
For a draft version of this article see "A Crying Need for a Greater Motherhood," ca. 1912 on Library of Congress Microfilm 131:46.
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