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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

61. Scout Report Archives
The Margaret Sanger Papers Project is a historical editing project Sanger, Margaret, 18791966 Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966 Archives.......
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62. Finding Aid To The Florence S. Mahoney Papers, 1935-1988
Glenn, Paul F., 1930. Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973. Lasker, Mary.Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966. Corporate Names. Gerontological Society
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscripts/ead/mahoney.html
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Descriptive Summary Biographical Note Collection Summary Index Terms ... Aging, 1948-1988 Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program, History of Medicine Division Processed by Francesca Morgan under the direction of Peter Hirtle, Curator of Modern Manuscripts. Machine-readable finding aid encoded by Dan Jenkins
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Collection Number: MS C 466 Creator: Mahoney, Florence S. Title: Florence S. Mahoney Papers Dates: Quantity: 4.4 linear feet (11 boxes) Abstract: Prominent Washington socialite and lobbyist for health causes, most active and well-known during the 1960s and 1970s. Former wife of Miami News publisher Daniel J. Mahoney. Contains correspondence and subject files reflecting Mahoney's interest in medical research, politics, and birth control. Of special interest are her extensive files on the planning and establishment of the National Institute on Aging. Prominent correspondents include E. Grey Dimond, Paul F. Glenn, Lister Hill, Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson, Margaret Sanger and F. Marott Sinex.
Biographical Note
Florence Stephenson Mahoney is a prominent Washington socialite and a lobbyist for health causes who was most active and well-known during the 1960s and 1970s. Through a network of friends and acquaintances, and in particular with her close friend, the medical philanthropist and lobbyist Mary Lasker, Mahoney worked tirelessly to advance health legislation and to promote medical research.

63. Women And Marxism: Marxists Internet Archive
Sanger, Margaret (18791966) Schreiner, Olive (Ralph Iron, 1855-1920) Shaginyan,Marietta (1888-1982) Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950) Simmons, May Wood
http://www.marxists.org/subject/women/
MIA: Subject: Women
This subject section has been created to provide broad documentation both on women's issues and Marxism, and also a space for women's writings that are significant, but transcriptions not currently volumous or organized enough to warrant their own section. Some of these writers are not Marxists, but are included for context or reference. The intention is to also include the cultural as well as political milieu in which revolutionary women have worked during their struggles. As with the rest of MIA, most heavily represented are classic texts. The few references to contemporary Marxism-Feminism are meant to be a gateway to further exploration for interested readers. Questions, texts or suggestions welcome to the Administrative Committee
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Zetkin, Clara
See also: Resolutions on the Woman Question at the 3rd Congress of the Comintern , July 8 1921: Resolution on Strengthening International Contact and Tasks of the International Secretariat on Work among Women Forms and Methods of Communist Work among Women Methods and Forms of Work among Communist Party Women Related sites: Women and Marxism Marxist / Materialist Feminism Socialist Feminism NOEMA: The Collaborative Bibliography of Women in Philosophy ... Marxists Internet Archive

64. Glossary Of People: Sa
Sanger, Margaret (18791966). Born Margaret Higgins in New York to a large IrishCatholic family. She became a nurse in 1902 and that same year married
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Saint-Simon, Comte (1760-1825) Comte Claude Henri de Ronvroy Saint-Simon: French Utopian socialist who took part in War of Independence of the United States; opposed Deism and promoted the study of Nature. Saint-Simon was a determinist , holding that everything in Nature and Society was governed by Laws, knowledge of which would allow us to understand the course of history. He held that the driving forces in history were science, morality and religion, but he did demonstrate the objective nature of the historical process and the role of property relations in its development. During the French Revolution, Saint-Simon was close to the Jacobins. He also participated in the War of Independence of the United States of America. He subscribed to the materialist current in the Enlightenment and opposed deism, advocating the study of nature, and was one of the first to see that politics was determined by economics and he advocated he development of the study of the laws governing history as an extension of the natural sciences. Saint-Simon was the major influence on his pupil Auguste Comte Letters Letter from Geneva Of Saint-Simon, Engels wrote in

65. Notes On Site Visit To The Margaret Sanger Papers
The Margaret Sanger Papers reproduce in microfilm the papers of MargaretSanger (18791966), a pioneer in family planning and birth control counseling.
http://tigger.uic.edu/~cmsmcq/mep/mepr04.html
Model Editions Partnership Site Visit Report
The Margaret Sanger Papers
New York, New York
Document MEP R04
9-10 August 1995
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
Table of Contents
  • 1 The Project 2 Discussion This document reports on a site visit to the Margaret Sanger Papers, made in August 1995, under the auspices of the Model Editions Partnership, a project funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission with the goal of developing conceptual models for electronic historical editions, and samples illustrating those models. The visit (or perhaps visitation) was made by David Chesnutt, Susan Hockey, and the author; our hosts at the Sanger Papers were Esther Katz, Cathy Moran Hajo, and Peter Engelman. This report first gives a brief general description of the scope and current status of the Sanger Papers project, then reorders and summarizes the main points of the discussions held during the site visit. The author expresses his thanks to the editors of the Sanger Papers and to David Chesnutt and Susan Hockey, for their corrections to this site visit report, without which this report would have even more errors than it does now.
    1 The Project
    The Margaret Sanger Papers reproduce in microfilm the papers of Margaret Sanger (1879-1966), a pioneer in family planning and birth control counseling. The microfilm edition includes a good deal of authority work, and provides item-level targets identifying each document; these features distinguish it from many preservation microfilm projects, since rules for preservation microfilm require neither.

66. Women And Minorities In Dictionary Of Modern American Philosophers
Sanger, Margaret, 18791966, Women/Cauc. 100. Scudder, Vida Dutton, 1861-1954,Women/Cauc. 101. Slosson, May Genevieve Preston, 1858-1943, Women/Cauc
http://www.pragmatism.org/dmap/women_minorities.htm
Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers Women and Minorities Addams, Jane Women/Cauc Anthony, Susan Brownell Women/Cauc Arendt, Hannah Women/Cauc Baier, Annette C. Women/Cauc Balch, Emily Greene Women/Cauc Baraka, Amiri Imamu (LeRoi Jones) Minority/AfrAm Barnes, Hazel Estella Women/Cauc Beecher, Catherine Women/Cauc Benedict, Ruth Women/Cauc Black Elk Minority/NatAm Blackwell, Antoinette Women/Cauc Blatavasky, Helena Petrovna Women/Cauc Blow, Susan E. Women/Cauc Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons (Zitkala Sa) Women/NatAm Brackett, Anna Callendar Women/Cauc Bradwell, Myra Women/Cauc Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston Women/Cauc Brodbeck, May Women/Cauc Bussey, Gertrude C. Women/Cauc Cabot, Ella Lyman Women/Cauc Calkins, Mary Whiton Women/Cauc Carson, Rachel Women/Cauc Cheney, Ednah Dow Women/Cauc Chief Joseph Minority/NatAm Child, Lydia Maria Women/Cauc Cohen, Selma Jeanne Women/Cauc Cone, James Hal Minority/AfrAm Coolidge, Mary Lowell Women/Cauc Cooper, Anna Julia Women/AfrAm Crummell, Alexander Minority/AfrAm Daly, Mary Women/Cauc De Laguna, Grace Mead Andrus Women/Cauc Delaney, Martin Robison

67. Homicide In Chicago :: Timeline Of The City's History
Portrait of Margaret Sanger (18791966), social reformer and founder of the birthcontrol movement in the United States, sitting in a room in Chicago.
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World War I begins
Black Lawyers Association founded
City Population doubles: Total population reaches 2,448,426
Cook County Bar Association founded
First Black Alderman elected
Great Migration of American Blacks to city
United States declares war against Germany and Japan
Spanish Flu Epidemic: 8,500 deaths in Chicago
World War I Armistice
Al Capone moves to Chicago
Chicago Race Riot Illinois ratifies 18th Amendment and passes State prohibition statutes
Timeline of the City's History : 1916

68. "A Tremendous Awakening": Margaret H. Sanger's Speech At Fabian Hall
Margaret HIGGINS Sanger (18791966) is immediately identifiable to a wide varietyof people as the founder of Planned Parenthood. Oddly, however, it seems
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A Tremendous Awakening": Margaret H. Sanger's Speech at Fabian Hall
MARGARET HIGGINS SANGER (1879-1966) is immediately identifiable to a wide variety of people as the founder of Planned Parenthood. Oddly, however, it seems that she is recognized only rarely, even by specialists in communication, as a rhetor whose active speaking career spanned half a century.(n1) The purpose of this essay is to begin to correct this oversight by examining a speech of approximately 2,500 words made by Sanger on July 5, 1915, at Fabian Hall in London, England.(n2) Enter Your Term Paper Topic Here:
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69. Powell's Books - Margaret Sanger By Margaret Sanger
Working as a nurse with New York City s poor, Margaret Sanger (18791966) witnessedthe suffering of women as a result of their capacity for unlimited
http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=17-0815410158-0

70. Powell's Books - Gender Studies-Reproductive Rights
Margaret Sanger (18791966) witnessed the suffering of women as a result of Margaret Sanger (1883-1966) was a leading figure in the American birth
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71. Lifeissues.net | The Eugenically Driven Female Spirit: Rhetorical Continuity Fro
Sanger s Vision The Unfit and Fecund Woman. Margaret Sanger (18791966), thefounder of the Planned Parenthood Federation of American and the International
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Skip Navigation Links life issues.net: clear thinking about crucial issues Search Home A.I.R.V.S.C. The Eugenically Driven Female Spirit: Rhetorical Continuity from Margaret Sanger to Today
The Eugenically Driven Female Spirit: Rhetorical Continuity from Margaret Sanger to Today
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Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Values and Social Change
by Angela Franks
Vol. 18, No. 1, Winter 2005
Reproduced with Permission
Sanger's Vision: The Unfit and Fecund Woman
Margaret Sanger (1879-1966), the founder of the Planned Parenthood Federation of American and the International Planned Parenthood Federation, has been hailed as a great feminist foremother, a pioneer in the work of female liberation. Yet her feminism might not be recognizable to women today. Intimately linked with her belief in the goodness and necessity of birth control was a eugenic desire to control the reproduction of the "unfit." Birth control was for "fit" women like herself, who wished to be freed from the difficulties of childbirth and child rearing in order to pursue a bourgeois, romantic vision of sexual freedom. But it was also for those women who were "unfit," who "recklessly" perpetuated their damaged genetic stock by irresponsibly breeding more children in an already overpopulated world. If the latter did not voluntarily embrace birth control, according to Sanger, it should be forced upon them. Population control was a natural extension of Sanger's eugenic desire for population "quality, not quantity"; she insisted, "a

72. SUNY Upstate Medical University: Health Sciences Library: Historical Collections
Sanger, Margaret Louisa Higgins, 18791966. Semmelweis, Ignaz Philipp, 1818-1865.Senn, Nicholas, 1844-1908. Shipman, Azariah Booth, 1803-1868.
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  • Abernethy, John, 1764-1831.
  • Alternative medicine.
  • American Association for the History of Medicine.
    • 63rd Annual Meeting, Baltimore, May 10-13, 1990. Memorabilia.
  • American College of Surgeons.
  • American Heart Association.
  • American Medical Association.
  • Ames, Loren Jesse, 1815-1891.
  • Anderson, Maja.
  • Anesthesia.
  • Aristotle, 384-322 B.C.E.
  • Association of Veterans Administration Surgeons (AVAS).
  • Auburn Medical School, Cayuga County, 1824-1839.
  • Autographs.
  • Barton, Clara, 1821-1912.
  • Baunscheidt's Lebenswecker.
  • Bioterrorism.
  • Blacks in medicine.
  • Bluemle, Lewis W., 1921-

73. Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966. Papers: Guide.
No Frames Version.
http://oasis.harvard.edu:10080/oasis/deliver/deepLink?_collection=oasis&uniqueId

74. Library - Social Theory
Sanger, Margaret, 18791966. Woman and the New Race (1921) eBook Palm webversion; Simmel, Georg, 1858-1918. How is Society Possible? (1910)
http://religionanddemocracy.lib.virginia.edu/library/social.html

Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.

The New Atlantis
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Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.

Reflections on the French Revolution
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Croce, Benedetto

Historical Materialism and the Economics of Karl Marx
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Defoe, Daniel
Giving Alms, No Charity Palm web version Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, and Seeking Truth in the Sciences eBook Palm web version
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
Democracy and Education eBook Palm web version
Durkheim, Emile, 1858-1917.
De La Division Du Travail Social web version
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1787-1863.
Nature: Addresses and Lectures eBook Palm web version
Farrer, James Anson, 1849-1925.
Adam Smith web version
Hadden, Jeffrey K ., 1936-2003, and Charles E. Swann
Prime Time Preachers: The Rising Power of Televangelism eBook Palm web version
Hadden, Jeffrey K ., 1936-2003, and Charles F. Longino Jr.
Gideon's Gang: A Case Study Of The Church In Social Action eBook Palm web version
Hadden, Jeffrey K ., 1936-2003, and Anson Shupe.
Televangelism: Power and Politics on God's Frontier Palm web version
Hadden, Jeffrey K

75. Autodidactic Profiles - AUTODIDACTIC PRESS - Lifelong Learning Advocate
Margaret Sanger (18791966). Founder of the American birth control movement,Planned Parenthood, Sanger attended college but did not finish.
http://www.autodidactic.com/profiles/profiles.htm
Autodidactic Profiles
Self-educated People Who've Made a Difference Millions of people pay a king’s ransom for college tuition to learn what is free for the taking when motivated by a compelling desire to learn. In the movie Good Will Hunting , Will (played by Matt Damon) chides an arrogant Ivy League student for paying a fortune for an education that would be free but for the price of a library card. Although this is absolutely valid, very few people believe it. Instead they are convinced the knowledge they could acquire on their own is secondary to paying a lot of money to an institution which will attest that they have, even if they cheated their way through the process. Specialness and eliteness can be purchased, but real knowledge has to be acquired through genuine effort. Practicality aside, the psychology of Internet II is yet another attempt to fashion walls around information, which loses its value if it can’t be parceled out. We need colleges and universities just as we need teachers and people who are enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge with others. But the idea that the only learning respectable enough for economic compensation comes from institutions, which treat it as a scarce resource, is patently absurd. The people named in the following list demonstrate this beyond doubt.

76. PUL History Resources + TITLE
H4; Sanger, Margaret (18791966) The Margaret Sanger papers. University Publicationsof America, 1994 83 microfilm reels
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  • Acheson, Dean (1893-1971)
    Papers of Dean Acheson Princeton Seminars, 1953-1954.
    Harry S. Truman Library, 1975.
    4 microfilm reels
    Firestone Microforms Services (Film) MICROFILM 06058
  • Adams, Charles Francis (1835-1915)
    Microfilm edition of the Charles Francis Adams II papers, 1861-1933.
    Massachusetts Historical Society, 1984.
    55 microfilm reels
    Firestone Microforms Services (Film) MICROFILM 05471
    For accompanying guide, see (FilmB) E467.1.A2G85
  • Allston, Robert F.W. (1801-1864) Papers of Robert F. W. Allston, 1801-1864. South Carolina Historical Society, 1982. 438 microfiches Firestone Microforms Services (Film) MICROFICHE 822
  • Ball Family Ball family papers, 1731-1864. South Carolina Historical Society, 1982. 51 microfiches Firestone Microforms Services (Film) MICROFICHE 824
  • Barnett, Claude (1890-) The Claude A. Barnett papers. University Publications of America, 1984. Firestone Microforms Services (Film) MICROFILM 02648 The Claude A. Barnett papers reel index: Firestone Microforms Services (FilmB) PN4841.A73 M44

77. University Of Delaware Library. Defining Her Life: Health And Recreation
Margaret H. Sanger, 18791966. What Every Mother Should Know, Or How Six LittleChildren Were Taught the Truth. New York Max N. Maisel, 1916.
http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/women/health.htm
University of Delaware Library - Special Collections Department
Lydia Maria Child.
The Family Nurse; or Companion of the Frugal Housewife . Boston: Charles J. Hendee, 1837. Mrs. Child, a novelist, abolitionist, and best-selling cookbook author, wrote this practical book of hints and remedies based on her reading of major medical books. The Family Nurse is written in a plain, straightforward manner. In her preface, Child explains: This volume is very obviously not intended for the drawing-room. If written in language plain enough to be understood, it could not in the very nature of the subject, be otherwise than indelicate, in the world's estimation… As the world becomes wiser and better, I trust the various functions of the human body will be spoken of with more philosophical purity, and regarded merely as temporary mediums for the growth of the soul. O. S. Fowler, 1809-1887.
Fowler on Matrimony, or, Phrenology and Physiology Applied to the Selection of Companions for Life: Including Directions to the Married for Living Together Affectionately and Happily

78. AIP Niels Bohr Library
Sanger, Margaret, 18791966. Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1892-1950. Mayer,Maria (Goeppert) 1906-1972. Women United States Biography.
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79. HIS/WMN 140: Finding Books
Sanger, Margaret, 18791966 Sex discrimination against women Women socialreformersUnited StatesBiography Women s rights
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Finding Books Library Catalog HIS/WMN140 Main Page Use the library catalog to find books on your topic. Access the catalog from the library's home page at http://dept.sccd.ctc.edu/nslib You can also search the catalogs of libraries at other colleges, by click on the link other libraries, on the library's home page. Your NSCC ID card will allow you to borrow books from any community college in Washington. Types of Searches
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80. VCL | Research Help | Microform Collections Of Primary Sources In Women's Studie
Margaret Sanger, 18791966. Margaret Sanger PAPERS. 1966. 83 reels. GuideMicrotext Room HQ 764 S3 S36 1995. Microfilm 947
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Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. THE JANE ADDAMS PAPERS. 82 reels
Guide: Microtext Room Z 6616 A35 J37 1985 Microfilm 549
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906. SCRAPBOOKS, 1848-1900. 34 v. 7 reels Microfilm 925
Bascom, Ruth Henshaw, 1772-1848. DIARY OF RUTH HENSHAW BASCOM, 1789-1846. 1983. 3 reels (American Women's Diaries: New England)
Guide: Microtext Room CT 3260 A43 Microfilm 759
Bethune, Mary Jane McLeod, 1875-1955. PAPERS OF MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE. 1975. 1 reel Microfilm 665 (In Special Collections)
Boissevain, Inez Milholland, 1886-1916. INEZ MILHOLLAND PAPERS, 1906-1916. 1981. 3 reels. Contents: Reel 1 Microfiche
Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. THE COLLECTED CORRESPONDENCE OF LYDIA MARIA CHILD, 1817-1880. 1979. 97 fiche.
Index: Microtext Room E 449 C534152 H64 Microfilm 874
Dall, Caroline Wells Healey, 1822-1912 MICROFILM EDITION OF THE CAROLINE H. DALL PAPERS, 1811-1917. 45 reels. Guide: Microtext Room HQ 1413 D22 Microfilm 102 Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. EMILY DICKINSON MANUSCRIPTS, PRESENTED BY MILLICENT TODD BINGHAM TO AMHERST COLLEGE, 1956-1957. 3 reels.

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