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The following is an excerpt from the hearings, including only Margaret Sanger's testimony and her direct responses.
This is a revised version of Sanger's Jan. 17, 1932 speech "My Way to Peace," given to the New History Society. It is not clear if this version was ever delivered of pub;ished. Handwritten interlineations were made by Margaret Sanger. At least one…
Sanger spoke at the Schwab Auditorium at Penn State College on November 15, 1932, the first in a series of talks sponsored by the Penn State Christian Association. The speech was not found, but quotes were taken from reports in the Daily…
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's Association, Apr. 20, 1932.
A summary of an interview Sanger gave before speaking at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond.
This is Part VIII of a an eight-part series entitled "How Little Children Were Taught the Truth". For Part I, see Oct. 29, 1911, for Part II, see Nov. 5, 1911, for Part III see Nov. 12, 1911, for Part IV see Nov. 19, 1911, for Part V-a see Nov. 26,…
No final version of this speech has been found, but it was similar to Sanger's Dec. 9, 1932 speech to the Wesleyan University undergraduate conference on marriage. (See and .
Margaret Sanger gave an address as part of a Wesleyan University undergraduate conference on marriage, held in Middletown, Connecticut. Other speakers included Erdman Harris, Father John M. Cooper, Dr. William B. Terhune, Rev. Roy B. Chamberlain and…
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