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  1. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Sanger, Margaret (Higgins) (1879-1966)
  2. The case for birth control. prepared by Margaret H. Sanger. by Sanger. Margaret. 1879-1966., 1917-01-01
  3. The pivot of civilization / by Margaret Sanger ; preface by H.G. Wells by Margaret (1879-1966) Sanger, 1923-01-01
  4. Woman and the new race by Margaret Sanger ; with a preface by Ha by Sanger. Margaret. 1879-1966., 1920-01-01
  5. The Autobiography of Margaret Sanger (Dover Value Editions) by Margaret Sanger, 2004-05-11
  6. Margaret Sanger's Eugenic Legacy: The Control of Female Fertility by Angela Franks, 2005-01-28
  7. Margaret Sanger: Her Life in Her Words by Miriam Reed, 2003-07
  8. The Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger, Volume 1: The Woman Rebel, 1900-1928
  9. Killer Angel: A Short Biography of Planned Parenthood's Founder, Margaret Sanger by George Grant, 2001-02
  10. Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement by Ronald Moore, 1995-05-30
  11. The Margaret Sanger Story: and the Fight for Birth Control by Lawrence Lader, 1975-01-14
  12. Margaret Sanger (An Impact Biography) by Elyse Topalian, 1984-02
  13. The Importance of Margaret Sanger by Deborah Bachrach, 1993-03
  14. Margaret Sanger: Pioneer of the Future by Emily Taft Douglas, 1975

1. The Hall Of Fame Inductees: Margaret H. Sange
Profile of the founder of the American birth control movement.Category Society Issues Family Planning History Sanger, Margaret......1976 Inductee. Margaret H. Sanger, 18791966. Founder of the Americanbirth control movement, Margaret H. Sanger fought for revision
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1976 Inductee
Margaret H. Sanger, 1879-1966
Founder of the American birth control movement, Margaret H. Sanger fought for revision of archaic legislation which prohibited publication of facts about contraception. In her early career, Sanger practiced nursing among the impoverished families of New York's lower east side. There she became aware of the interrelationships between overpopulation, high infant and maternal mortality rates, and poverty. In 1914, Sanger began publishing material about contraception. In Brooklyn, two years later, she opened the first American birth control clinic. She served 30 days in the workhouse in 1917 for "maintaining a public nuisance," but this and other legal difficulties only served to garner public sympathy for her work. Sanger founded the American Birth Control League, serving as president for seven years. In 1927, she organized the first World Population Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, and was the first president of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Back to the list of inductees.

2. Sanger, Margaret. The Margaret Sanger Papers: [Documents From The Sophia Smith C
Sanger, Margaret, 18791966. The Margaret Sanger Papers Documents from theSophia Smith Collection and College Archives. Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966.
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[Main Index] [Microform Search] [Site Map] [Microtext Section Home] ... [U of T Home] Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966. The Margaret Sanger Papers: [Documents from the Sophia Smith Collection and College Archives. Smith College (Series 2). Edited by Esther Katz, with Peter Engelman, Cathy Moran Haig, and Anke Voss Hubbard [Assistant Editors] . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, c1994. 83 reels COVERAGE Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) was a founder and leader of both American and the international birth control movements. Her papers exhibit a complex portrait of both the personal and public lives of one of the 20th century's most influential and controversial figures. It covers material from early 20th century to the 1960's and documents the social history of attitudes towards sexuality and birth control. This collection includes 45,000 documents covering Sanger's personal and business correspondence, organizational records, and conference materials related to American Birth Control League, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and other groups. The collection is filmed from the Sanger papers and other collections in the Sophia College, Northhampton. The collection is divided into five series; correspondence; organizational records and conference materials; legal and Governmental materials; writings such as journals, speeches, and diaries; and, family/miscellany.

3. Sanger, Margaret. The Margaret Sanger Papers: Collected Documents Series.
Sanger, Margaret, 18791966. The Margaret Sanger Papers Collected DocumentsSeries. . BIBLIOGRAPHIC ACCESS, Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966.
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[Main Index] [Microform Search] [Site Map] [Microtext Section Home] ... [U of T Home] Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966. The Margaret Sanger Papers: Collected Documents Series . Edited by Esther Katz, with Cathy Moran Hajo and Peter C. Engelman. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, c1996. 18 reels COVERAGE The collection consists of documents gathered from various archives and private collections around the world. These documents complement the coverage of Sanger's multifaceted life and work that is provided by the Smith College Collection of Margaret Sanger Papers. This collection includes 9,000 documents from women's history archives such as Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College; medical archives such as the National Library of Medicine, and London's Wellcome Institute for History of Medicine; and manuscript collections at the National Archives, the New York Public Library, the Rockefeller Archive Center, the Sir David Owen Population Centre at the University of Cardiff, and the British Library. Also includes documents from the private collections of many of Sanger's family, friends, and associates, and from records of birth control, and family planning-related organizations, including American Birth Control League, the International Planned Parenthood Federation, the British Family Planning Association, the Family Planning Federation of Japan, the Nieuw Malthusiaansche Bund? (Netherlands), and the Riksförbundet för Sexual Upplysning (Sweden). The documents and manuscript collections from the Library of Congress Margaret Sanger Papers that were not included in the 1977 microfilm collection are covered in this collection.

4. Margaret Sanger Clinic -- NRHP Travel Itinerary
Photographs and description of the Margaret Sanger Clinic Photograph by Andrew S. Dolkart. 27. Margaret Sanger (18791966), reformer, nurse
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Margaret Sanger Clinic
Photograph by Andrew S. Dolkart. Margaret Sanger (1879-1966), reformer, nurse
The Margaret Sanger Clinic, a National Historic Landmark, is located in New York City. The property is a private residence and is not open to the public.
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5. American Nurses Association | The Hall Of Fame Inductees - Version 2.0
Sams, Undine (19191999) 2000. Sanger, Margaret H. (1879-1966) 1976. Sargent,Emilie Gleason (1894-1977) 1984. Smith, Dorothy M. (1913-1997) 1998.
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6. The Infography About Sanger, Margaret (1879-1966)
THE INFOGRAPHY, Sanger, Margaret (18791966). Page Through The Infography Alphabetically.Sandhill Cranes Sanger, Margaret (1879-1966) Sapp, Allen (1922-1999).
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A professor whose research specialty is Margaret Sanger and the movement for the right to use birth control recommends these sources.
Six Superlative Sources
Chesler, Ellen. Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America. Simon and Schuster, 1992. Best comprehensive, scholarly biography of Sanger. McCann, Carole R. Birth Control Politics in the United States, 1916-1945. Cornell University Press, 1994. Gordon, Linda. The Moral Property of Women: A History of Birth Control Politics in America. University of Illinois Press, 2003. Katz, Esther, with Cathy Moran Hajo and Peter C. Engelman. The Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger, Vol 1: The Woman Rebel, 1900-1928. University of Illinois Press, 2003. Katz, Esther, Cathy Moran Hajo, and Peter C. Engelman. The Margaret Sanger Papers Microfilm: Smith College Collections and Collected Documents Series, with printed reel guide. University Publications of America, 1996, 1997. The Margaret Sanger Papers Collection. Library of Congress (on microfilm). A separate collection covering especially Sanger's organizational work in the 1930s.

7. MedHist: UK's Gateway To Resources For The History Of Medicine
Sanger, Margaret 18791966. Title, Margaret Sanger papers MargaretSanger and The woman rebel. Personal name, Sanger, Margaret 1879-1966;.
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Sanger, Margaret 1879-1966
Title Margaret Sanger papers : Margaret Sanger and The woman rebel Description Margaret Sanger and The Woman rebel is a mini online edition of selected Margaret Sanger documents, relating to the publication of the radical feminist journal The Woman rebel and Margaret's Sanger's emergence as one of the leading lights of the birth control movement. The site makes available a selection of documents presented as GIF images with descriptive information, including the document's title, date, place it was created, number of pages, clarification notes and hypertext references to short articles about people and organisations mentioned in the text. Types of document include editions of The woman rebel and articles and speeches by Margaret Sanger. As documents are repesented by images, the text is not searchable, although the descriptive text is. In addition to the documents themselves there are also articles providing a historical background and general information about the Margaret Sangers papers project, based at New York University, to which this project is related. Keywords History of Medicine, 20th Cent.

8. MedHist: UK's Gateway To Resources For The History Of Medicine
Personal name, Sanger, Margaret 18791966;. Title, Margaret Sanger papers project. Personalname, Sanger, Margaret 1879-1966;. Title, Pivot of civilization.
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Title Margaret Sanger papers : Margaret Sanger and The woman rebel Description Margaret Sanger and The Woman rebel is a mini online edition of selected Margaret Sanger documents, relating to the publication of the radical feminist journal The Woman rebel and Margaret's Sanger's emergence as one of the leading lights of the birth control movement. The site makes available a selection of documents presented as GIF images with descriptive information, including the document's title, date, place it was created, number of pages, clarification notes and hypertext references to short articles about people and organisations mentioned in the text. Types of document include editions of The woman rebel and articles and speeches by Margaret Sanger. As documents are repesented by images, the text is not searchable, although the descriptive text is. In addition to the documents themselves there are also articles providing a historical background and general information about the Margaret Sangers papers project, based at New York University, to which this project is related. Keywords History of Medicine, 20th Cent.

9. Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966. Papers: Guide.
bMS Am 2094 Sanger, Margaret, 18791966. Papers Guide. 1 folder. (16) Sanger,Margaret, 1879-1966. Letters to Vincent Brome, 1953. 1 folder.
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bMS Am 2094
Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966. Papers: Guide.
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Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 2094
Creator: Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966.
Title: Papers,
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Quantity: 1 box (.33 linear ft.)
Abstract: Correspondence, compositions, and photographs of nurse and birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger, collected by her biographer, Lawrence Lader.
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Acquisition Information: *95M-33; and *97M-24.
Gift of Lawrence Lader, 51 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10003; received: 1995 Dec. and 1997 Nov.
Historical Note
Margaret Sanger was born in 1879 in Corning, New York and attended Claverack College and Hudson River Institute, though she did not graduate. Sanger married twice: William Sanger in 1902, whom she divorced; and James Noah H. Slee in 1922. She had three children with Sanger: two sons, Stuart and Grant, and a daughter, Peggy, who died at the age of four. She trained and practiced as a nurse until 1912, when she left the field to devote herself to the issue of birth control in the U.S. and internationally. Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. in 1916 in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York, and founded the American Birth Control League in 1921. Sanger wrote books on contraception, overpopulation, marriage, and sex instruction, organized international conferences, published two monthly papers, and worked on birth control legislation. Lawrence Lader's biography

10. Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966. Papers: Guide.
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11. Sanger, Margaret Higgins
Sanger, Margaret Higgins. Margaret Sanger. By courtesy of Planned ParenthoodFederationof America, Inc. (1879-1966), social reformer
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Sanger, Margaret Higgins
Margaret Sanger By courtesy of Planned Parenthood-Federation of America, Inc. (1879-1966), social reformer Born on September 14, 1879, in Corning, New York, Margaret Louisa Higgins was the sixth of 11 children. She attended Claverack College and then took nurse's training at the White Plains (N.Y.) Hospital and the Manhattan Eye and Ear Clinic. She was married twice: to William Sanger in 1900 and, after a divorce, to J. Noah H. Slee in 1922. After a brief teaching career she practiced obstetrical nursing on the Lower East Side of New York City, where she witnessed the relationships among poverty, uncontrolled fertility, high rates of infant and maternal mortality, and deaths from botched illegal abortions. These observations made Sanger a feminist who believed in every woman's right to avoid unwanted pregnancies, and she committed herself to removing the legal barriers to publicizing the facts about contraception. In 1912 Sanger gave up nursing to devote herself to the cause of birth control , a term she is credited with originating. In 1914 she issued a short-lived magazine

12. Historia - Sanger, Margaret
About the name Historia Margaret Sanger Nurse, Birth Control (18791966) Margaretbecame a nurse, and during her career she discovered that poor people usually
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Margaret Sanger
Nurse, Birth Control (1879-1966)
Margaret became a nurse, and during her career she discovered that poor people usually had more children than wealthy people. Poor people had trouble raising their children because they did not have enough money to provide what each child needed. Margaret sold her house and with her savings, she, her husband and children went to Europe to find out how to help women control their pregnancies, called "birth control". She helped to educate women on how to plan the size of their families, and opened clinics to help women learn these ideas. At that time, these ideas were against the law and Margaret was arrested many times. Margaret fought these laws, traveled and spoke about her ideas, and became the first president of Planned Parenthood.
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14. Community Health
Margaret Sanger, 18791966. Family Limitation. Revised. Fifteenth Edition. MargaretSanger, 1879-1966. Margaret Sanger; An Autobiography. 1st Edition.
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Family Limitation. Revised. Fifteenth Edition. s.n..: s.l, n.d.
Call Number: (SPL) HQ 766 .S32 1900z
Special Collections, Golda Meir Library Family Limitation Margaret Sanger
Margaret Sanger; An Autobiography. 1st Edition. New York: W.W. Norton [c1938]. Call Number: (SPL) HQ 764 .S3 1938 Special Collections, Golda Meir Library Birth Control Question and Answers These pieces of ephemera offer examples that link the concepts espoused by Sanger in her book, to actions taken to continue to make those concepts a reality in society. Margaret Sanger Woman and the New Race. With a preface by Havelock Ellis. New York: Truth Publishing Co., [1920]. Call Number: (SPL) HQ 766 S35 1920b Special Collections, Golda Meir Library Margaret Sanger Motherhood in Bondage. Bound in blue cloth; stamped in black and blind. Call Number: (SPL) HG 766 .S325 1928

15. American Experience | The Pill | People & Events
People Events Margaret Sanger (18791966) Margaret Sanger devoted her lifeto legalizing birth control and making it universally available for women.
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Margaret Sanger devoted her life to legalizing birth control and making it universally available for women. Born in 1879, Sanger came of age during the heyday of the Comstock Act, a federal statute that criminalized contraceptives. Margaret Sanger believed that the only way to change the law was to break it. Starting in the 1910s, Sanger actively challenged federal and state Comstock laws to bring birth control information and contraceptive devices to women. Her fervent ambition was to find the perfect contraceptive to relieve women from the horrible strain of repeated, unwanted pregnancies. Tragedy Leads to Commitment
Sanger's commitment to birth control sprung from personal tragedy. One of eleven children born to a working class Irish Catholic family in Corning, New York, at age nineteen Margaret watched her mother die of tuberculosis. Just 50 years old, her mother had wasted away from the strain of eleven childbirths and seven miscarriages. Facing her father over her mother's coffin, Margaret lashed out, "You caused this. Mother is dead from having too many children." Nurses Botched Abortions
Determined to escape her mother's fate, Sanger fled Corning to attend nursing school in the Catskills. Eventually, she found work in New York City as a visiting nurse on the Lower East Side. It was there that Sanger saw her personal tragedy writ large in the lives of poor, immigrant women.

16. American Experience | The Pill | People & Events
People Events Find out more about the people and events featured in the film.People • Margaret Sanger (18791966) • Katharine Dexter McCormick (1875
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17. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Sanger, Margaret, 18791966. Titles.Pivot of Civilization, The. To the main listings page. Main Project
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Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
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Pivot of Civilization, The
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18. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Sands, George W., ca. 18241874. Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966. Sangharakshita,Bikshu, 1925-. Sangster, Margaret E. (Margaret Elizabeth), 1894-1981.
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Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Sacher-Masoch, Leopold, Ritter von, 1835-1895 Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de, 1675-1755 Sainte-Foi, Charles, 1806-1861 ... Syrett, Netta
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19. Subjects ("S"), Titles, Authors & Call #s
070 SAN Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966 - Juvenileliterature. Illustratedwith photos.. 92Sanger Sanger, Margaret, - 1879-1966.
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Sabah, Hussah - Art collections - Exhibitions.
edited by Esin Atil.. 709.1 ATI
Sabah, Nasir - Art collections - Exhibitions.
edited by Esin Atil.. 709.1 ATI
Sacagawea, - 1786-1884.
Winged moccasins, the story of Sacajawea illustrated by Lorence F. Bjorklund.. 92 SACAGAWEA
Sacco, Nicola.
The case of Sacco and Vanzetti: a critical analysis forlawyers and laymen. 342 Frankfurter
Sacco-Vanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass., 1921 - Fiction.
Boston: a documentary novel of the Sacco-Vanzetti case by Upton Sinclair ; with an introd. by Howard Zinn.. FICSIN
Sacco-Vanzetticase - Fiction.
Boston: a documentary novel of the Sacco-Vanzetti case by Upton Sinclair ; with an introd. by Howard Zinn.. FICSIN
Sacred books (Selections: Extracts, etc.).
The wisdom of China and India edited by LinYutang.. 890 LIN
Sadat, Anwar, - 1918- - Family.
A woman of Egypt Jehan Sadat.. 92 SADAT
Sadat, Jehan, - 1933-
A woman of Egypt Jehan Sadat.. 92 SADAT
Sadler, Barry, - 1940-
I'm a lucky one by Barry Sadler with TomMahoney.. 92 SADLER
Safer, Morley - Journeys -Vietnam.
Flashbacks: on returning to Vietnam MorleySafer..

20. Scout Report Archives: Home
Sandhill crane Platte River Valley (Neb.) Sanger, Margaret, 18791966 Archives. Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966. Sanitary engineering.
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