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  1. Margaret Higgins Sanger (ur. 14 września 1879 w Corning, stan Nowy Jork, zm. 6 września 1966 w Tucson, stan Arizona) – amerykańska feministka, aktywistka na rzecz świadomego macierzyństwa, założycielka American Birth Control League. Życiorys Dzieciństwo i ...

  2. Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) Sadie Sachs, 25, from New York was married to a truck driver and mother of three children. In July 1912 she undertook a self-abortion; her husband found her unconsciously lying on the kitchen floor bleeding heavily and called for the doctor. When her sepsis had been successfully defeated after desperate weeks she ...

  3. マーガレット・ヒギンズ・サンガー ( 英語: Margaret Higgins Sanger, 1879年 9月14日 - 1966年 9月6日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 の 産児制限 活動家。. 性教育者 。. 看護師。. 作家。. 優生学 のある側面における唱道者。. 日本では「 サンガー夫人 」として知られていた ...

  4. Margaret Sanger’s racism and belief in eugenics are in direct opposition to Planned Parenthood’s mission. Planned Parenthood denounces Margaret Sanger’s belief in eugenics. Further, Planned Parenthood denounces the history and legacy of anti-Blackness in gynecology and the reproductive rights movement, and the mistreatment that continues against Black, Indigenous, and other people of ...

  5. In the winter of 1911–12, Margaret rescued 119 children of workers from the violence of the textile mill strikes in Lawrence, MA (Sanger, 1938). The state’s armed militia had been called out to keep 25,000 workers from organizing. About 50 percent of them were women. One woman was killed (Kornbluh, 1988, 1, 4).

  6. Margaret Sanger stood down those accusations, and, until her death in 1966—just one year after the final legal victory for birth control—she patiently, determinedly, demonstrated their inaccuracy. In Sanger’s day, however, religious opposition to birth control was limited to Catholics, and that remained the case until the 1970s.

  7. The Margaret Sanger Papers Project is a historical editing project initially sponsored by the Department of History and then by the Division of Libraries at New York University.The Project was formed by Dr. Esther Katz in 1985 to locate, arrange, edit, research, and publish the papers of the noted birth control pioneer.. The Margaret Sanger Papers Project has published a two-series microfilm ...