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  1. Planned Parenthood traces its roots back to a nurse named Margaret Sanger. Sanger grew up in an Irish family of 11 children in Corning, New York. Her mother, in fragile health from many pregnancies, including seven miscarriages, died at age 50 of tuberculosis.

  2. By Debra Michals, PhD | 2017. In the early 20th century, at a time when matters surrounding family planning or women’s healthcare were not spoken in public, Margaret Sanger founded the birth control movement and became an outspoken and life-long advocate for women’s reproductive rights.

  3. Mar 6, 2024 · Sex Education Pioneer. Contraception Advocacy. Controversy. Later Years and Death. Who Was Margaret Sanger? In 1910, activist and social reformer Margaret Sanger moved to Greenwich Village...

  4. ' The Pill | Article. Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) Margaret Sanger devoted her life to legalizing birth control and making it universally available for women. Born in 1879, Sanger came of...

  5. MARGARET SANGER — OUR FOUNDER Sangers battle for family planning was unrelenting, unyielding, and totally focused. Her crusade made it legal to publish and distribute information about sex, sexuality, and birth control. It: • created access to birth control for, as she saw it, poor women, women of color, and immigrant women;

  6. Margaret Sanger became a member of the Liberal Club and a supporter of the anarchist-run Ferrer Center and Modern School. She also joined the Women’s Committee of the NY Socialist Party, and took part in labor actions led by the Industrial Workers of the World, including the 1912 strike at Lawrence, MA and the 1913 strike at Paterson, NJ.

  7. Margaret Sanger. Sojourner Truth. Featured Artifacts. Resources & Lenders. Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) Women’s Health Advocate. Women should have knowledge about contraception. They have every right to know about their own bodies. – 1931. sanger-sq.jpg.

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