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  1. May 13, 2024 · Margaret Sanger (born September 14, 1879, Corning, New York, U.S.—died September 6, 1966, Tucson, Arizona) was the founder of the birth control movement in the United States and an international leader in the field. She is credited with originating the term birth control. Margaret Sanger, 1922. Sanger was the sixth of 11 children.

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  2. Margaret Sanger was a racist eugenics advocate who shouldn't be honored. Columnists' Opinions. Add Topic. Remove statues of Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood founder tied to eugenics and...

  3. Historiography. External links. Margaret Sanger. Margaret Higgins Sanger (born Margaret Louise Higgins; September 14, 1879 – September 6, 1966), also known as Margaret Sanger Slee, was an American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, and nurse.

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  5. Oct 12, 2001 · Margaret Sanders, the eldest daughter of Colonel Harland Sanders, died in 2001 at age 91. She had a diverse and eclectic life, from selling cars to sculpting famous people.

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  6. Oct 14, 2016 · An advocate for women’s reproductive rights who was also a vocal eugenics enthusiast, Margaret Sanger leaves a complicated legacy — and one that conservatives have periodically leveraged into...

  7. Sep 21, 2022 · Learn how Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, fought for women's rights and contraception, but also supported eugenics and racism. Explore her writings, actions, and legacy in this article.

  8. Learn about the life and achievements of Margaret Sanger, the founder of the birth control movement and a pioneer of women's reproductive rights. Discover how she challenged the Comstock laws, opened the first birth control clinic, and developed the modern birth control pill.

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