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Portrait of Margaret Sanger

Margaret Sanger

Margaret Higgins Sanger, also known as Margaret Sanger Slee, was an American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, and nurse. She popularized the term "birth control", opened the first birth control clinic in the United States, and established organizations that evolved into the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

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The Pivot of Civilization

In a time of societal constraints, one visionary fights to unleash the power of female autonomy through the revolutionary concept of planned parenthood.

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What Every Mother Should Know; or, How Six Little Children Were Taught The Truth

A mother uses lessons from nature to honestly educate her curious children about the mysteries of reproduction, fostering confidence and erasing shame.

By Margaret Sanger

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Margaret Sanger: an autobiography.

Witness one woman's transformation from a childhood shaped by family and hardship to becoming a fearless advocate for women's control over their own bodies.

By Margaret Sanger

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Woman and the New Race

In a world grappling with the aftermath of war, a bold voice champions women's reproductive freedom as the key to unlocking personal empowerment and societal transformation.

By Margaret Sanger

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Family Limitation

In a time of limited options, a woman dares to defy societal norms through revealing the guarded secrets of birth control hoping to empower women to claim control over their bodies and futures.

By Margaret Sanger

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What Every Girl Should Know

In a time of veiled truths, a taboo-breaking guide emerges, offering young women the knowledge to understand their bodies and claim ownership of their destinies.

By Margaret Sanger

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Debate on birth control. Margaret Sanger and Winter Russell

Witness a fiery clash of ideals as a birth control advocate squares off against a traditionalist, battling over the future of family, society, and women's bodies.

By Margaret Sanger

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Dutch Methods of Birth Control

Discover the controversial methods and social impact of early 20th-century birth control as one woman fights for reproductive rights and healthier families.

By Margaret Sanger

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The Case for Birth Control: A Supplementary Brief and Statement of Facts

Witness a nurse's fight for women's health and equality as she unveils the dire consequences of uncontrolled childbearing and advocates for access to life-changing reproductive knowledge.

By Margaret Sanger

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Magnetation Methods of Birth Control

Discover an early 20th-century perspective on achieving deeper intimacy and personal empowerment through alternative birth control methods centered around the retention of vital sexual energy.

By Margaret Sanger

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