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  1. 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 ...

  2. L’intérêt historique de l’œuvre de Margaret Sanger est multiple. L’étude de sa pensée, à travers les textes présentés dans cet ouvrage, permet d’établir et de mesurer la portée de son engagement féministe. Toute pensée se situant dans un contexte historique, le féminisme de Margaret Sanger est inséparable des mœurs et des idées de son époque.

  3. 4 de feb. de 2023 · Margaret Sanger dedicou grande parte da vida a dar às mulheres uma pílula anticoncepcional simples e segura. Mas sua reputação foi prejudicada por sua associação com a eugenia.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Margaret Higgins Sanger (născută Margaret Louise Higgins; n. 14 septembrie 1879, Corning ⁠(d), New York, SUA – d. 6 septembrie 1966, Tucson, Arizona, SUA) a fost o asistentă medicală, scriitoare și profesoară de educație sexuală de origine americană.A militat pentru drepturile femeilor la contracepție (în engleză birth control), popularizând termenul și înființând ...

  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. Margaret Sanger (September 14, 1883 – September 6, 1966) was a famous birth control rights activist. She established the American Birth Control League in 1921. This eventually became what we now know as Planned Parenthood in 1946.