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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. MSN Encarta - Margaret Sanger
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2. Margaret Sanger, 1879-1966
Margaret H. Sanger, 18791966. Founder of the American birth control movement, Margaret H. Sanger fought for revision of archaic legislation which
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3. The Infography About Margaret Sanger (1879-1966)
Sanger, Margaret (18791966)
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4. American Experience The Pill People Events
People Events Margaret Sanger (18791966)
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5. The Selected Papers Of Margaret Sanger (in MARION)
Uniform title Selections. 2003 Author Sanger, Margaret, 18791966. Katz, Esther. Hajo, Cathy Moran. Engelman, Peter. Published
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6. Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966 (in MARION)
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7. The Selected Papers Of Margaret Sanger (in VSCCAT)
Uniform title Selections. 2003 Author Sanger, Margaret, 18791966. Katz, Esther. Hajo, Cathy Moran. Engelman, Peter. Published
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8. DCC IMPRES Subject SANGER, MARGARET, 1879-1966
SubjectSANGER, MARGARET, 18791966. SEXUALITY
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10. MSN Encarta - Margaret Sanger
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11. HTML Translation Of SGML/EAD Document By Tim Green
with Margaret Sanger (1879 1966) as president and How-Martyn as director . Sanger Margaret 1879-1966 AMERICAN BIRTH CONTROL PIONEER
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British Library of Political and Economic Science
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PALMER EILEEN SECRETARY BIRTH CONTROL INTERNATIONAL INFORMAT
Extent: 14 boxes
Biographical History
In 1928 a birth control information centre was established in London in
Scope and Content
Correspondence and financial details concerning the organisation of the BCIIC tours (including China, India, Jamaica and the Middle East) along with a series of travel books giving details of meetings contacts and press reports of the work. There is also a collection of publications on birth control and related issues.
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  • MARTYN EDITH HOW 1875 1954 SUFFRAGETTE PALMER EILEEN FL 1913 - 1952 SECRETARY BIRTH CONTROL INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION CENTRE SANGER MARGARET 1879-1966 AMERICAN BIRTH CONTROL PIONEER BIRTH CONTROL INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION CENTRE CHINA INDIA JAMAICA MIDDLE EAST BIRTH CONTROL CONTRACEPTION FAMILY PLANNING HEALTH

12. MedHist: The Gateway To Internet Resources For The History Of Medicine
Sanger, Margaret 18791966. Margaret Sanger papers project. The Margaret Sangerpapers project is a historical editing project of the New York University
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Sanger, Margaret 1879-1966
Margaret Sanger papers project The Margaret Sanger papers project is a historical editing project of the New York University History Department to "locate, arrange, edit, research and publish" the papers of Margaret Sanger. This Web site provides in-depth details about the project and the published results of the work to date, which include a two series microfilm edition, Margaret Sanger papers microfilm edition: Smith College collections and the Collected document series . Information is provided about forthcoming work, which includes electronic editions of papers on CDROM and the World Wide Web. The Web site makes available a selection of Sanger's speeches and articles as HTML documents and also provides links to other online editions of her works. There is also a biographical article about Margaret Sanger and information about and selected articles from the Margaret Sanger papers newsletters. Women's Rights Women's Health Services Women's Health History, 20th Century

13. The Hall Of Fame Inductees: Margaret H. Sange
Profile of the founder of the American birth control movement.
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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.

14. MedHist: UK's Gateway To Resources For The History Of Medicine
The Margaret Sanger papers project is a historical editing project of the NewYork University Sanger, Margaret 18791966; Pincus, Gregory 1903-1967;
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Sanger, Margaret 1879-1966
Margaret Sanger papers project The Margaret Sanger papers project is a historical editing project of the New York University History Department to "locate, arrange, edit, research and publish" the papers of Margaret Sanger. This Web site provides in-depth details about the project and the published results of the work to date, which include a two series microfilm edition, Margaret Sanger papers microfilm edition: Smith College collections and the Collected document series . Information is provided about forthcoming work, which includes electronic editions of papers on CDROM and the World Wide Web. The Web site makes available a selection of Sanger's speeches and articles as HTML documents and also provides links to other online editions of her works. There is also a biographical article about Margaret Sanger and information about and selected articles from the Margaret Sanger papers newsletters. Women's Rights Women's Health Services Women's Health History, 20th Century ... The Wellcome Trust

15. LII - Results For "sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966 Correspondence"
Results for Sanger, Margaret, 18791966 correspondence 1 of 1. The Margaret SangerPapers Margaret Sanger and The Woman Rebel
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16. LII - Results For "sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966"
The Hall of Fame Inductees Margaret H. SangeMargaret H. Sanger, 18791966. Founder of the American birth control movement,Margaret H. Sanger fought for revision of archaic legislation which
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17. The Infography About Margaret Sanger (1879-1966)
Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Margaret Sangerand the movement for the right to use birth control.
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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Margaret Sanger and the movement for the right to use birth control.
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.

18. Project Gutenberg Titles By Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Sanger, Margaret, 18791966. The Pivot of Civilization.You can also look up this author on The Online Books Page,
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19. Sanger, Margaret Higgins
(18791966), social reformer. Born on September 14, 1879, in Corning, New York, Biographies include Emily Taft Douglas, Margaret Sanger Pioneer of the
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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

20. Margaret Sanger: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
Sanger, Margaret. (18791966), pioneer birth-control advocate. Sanger was bornin Corning, New York, one of eleven children of Irish-American parents.
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  • Born: 14 September 1879 Birthplace: Corning, New York Died: 6 September 1966 Best Known As: Early advocate of birth control
Name at birth: Margaret Louise Higgins Margaret Sanger, a nurse in the poor neighborhoods of New York City, founded the first birth control clinic in the U.S. in 1916. At the time it was illegal to publish and distribute information on contraception and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. An advocate for birth control and women's rights, she founded the American Birth Control League in 1921. Later the organization became the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. According to the Margaret Sanger Papers Project, Sanger was born in 1879 rather than the often-listed date of 1883: "She provided inaccurate dates to contemporary biographical dictionaries, which is why so many sources have the 1883 date." FOUR GOOD LINKS

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