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    Margaret Higgins Sanger (born Margaret Louise Higgins; September 14, 1879 – September 6, 1966), also known as Margaret Sanger Slee, was an American birth...
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    The Margaret Sanger Award was an honor awarded annually by the Planned Parenthood Federation of America from 1966 to 2015. Created to honor the legacy...
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  • in Brooklyn, New York, where Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the United States, in 1916. Sanger founded the American Birth Control...
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  • manuscripts on women in Japan, Margaret Sanger, birth control, and on menopause that were never published. In 1952 Sanger and Brush saw the fruit of their...
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    The Margaret Sanger Clinic is a historic building at 17 West 16th Street in Manhattan, New York City. Built in 1846, it is notable as the location of...
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     43. ISBN 0-679-41100-3. "Margaret Sanger is Dead at 82". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 September 2015. "Sanger, Margaret". 21 January 2011. MRS. BYRNE...
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  • Sanger was further educated in painting at the Art Students League of New York and the Artists-Artisans Institute. Sanger married Margaret Sanger (née...
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  • by the forerunner of the United Nations, the League of Nations, and Margaret Sanger; the conference was an attempt to bring together international experts...
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    whose work she translated and who nicknamed her "the Red Virgin", and Margaret Sanger. At the foundation of the Spanish League for Sexual Reform on 1932...
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  • purportedly obscene materials. Margaret Sanger (1879–1966) was a nurse and life-long advocate of women's reproductive rights. Sanger believed that a woman would...
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  • sketchiness with some fine performances." Dana Delany as Margaret Sanger Henry Czerny as Bill Sanger Rod Steiger as Anthony Comstock Julie Khaner as Anita...
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  • American birth control activist, Margaret Sanger, visited Japan at the invitation of the Kaizo Publishing Company. Sanger was known by some in Japan thanks...
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  • United States with her sister Margaret Sanger. Byrne was delivered into an Irish American family by her aunt Margaret Sanger to the Byrne family in Corning...
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  • end of the war, an American court overturned a conviction against Margaret Sanger. In this case, the judge ruled that condoms could be legally advertised...
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    films Light Sleeper (1992), Tombstone (1993), Exit to Eden (1994), The Margaret Sanger Story (1995), Fly Away Home (1996), True Women (1997), and Wide Awake...
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    pp. 113–115, 191, 461–462. Katz, Esther; Sanger, Margaret (2003). The Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger Volume 1: The Woman Rebel. University of Illinois...
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    Frederick Sanger was born on 13 August 1918 in Rendcomb, a small village in Gloucestershire, England, the second son of Frederick Sanger, a general practitioner...
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  • activists, including Margaret Sanger, believed that one way to combat Southern poverty was through increased access to birth control, and Sanger aimed to tackle...
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  • of Margaret Sanger. His mother, Edwina Campbell, was a physician and was the granddaughter of William C. Durant, founder of General Motors. Sanger attended...
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  • (help) Sanger, Margaret H. (1917). Family Limitation at Project Gutenberg Family Limitation by Margaret H. Sanger (1920) at Open Library Sanger, Margaret H...
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    of the husband of the title character in Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story. In 1996, Czerny played the role of Eugene Kittridge in Mission:...
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  • The American Birth Control League (ABCL) was founded by Margaret Sanger in 1921 at the First American Birth Control Conference in New York City. The organization...
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    decision, Sanger deliberately broke the law by distributing The Woman Rebel, a newsletter containing a discussion of contraception. In 1916, Sanger opened...
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    with birth control advocate Margaret Sanger, a Socialist Party USA member, Industrial Workers of the World organizer. Sanger, a New York native, remembered...
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  • legalize birth control, Margaret Sanger formally retired and moved to her estate in Tucson. Though it was primarily her devotion to Sanger that had fueled Rose's...
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    Reagan Eleanor Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Margaret Sanger Margaret Thatcher Unknown Tiananmen Square rebel Lech Wałęsa Artists & entertainers...
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    O'Connor, John J. (May 25, 1976). "TV: 'Woman Rebel,' a Portrait of Margaret Sanger". The New York Times. "Playhouse 90: The Ninth Day (TV)". The Paley...
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    is a lost 1917 American documentary film produced by and starring Margaret Sanger and describing her family planning work. It was the first film banned...
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  • Bancroft Prize for his first book Birth Control in America: The Career of Margaret Sanger (1970), and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for his book World...
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    between Lafayette and Bowery Streets in NoHo, is also home to both the Margaret Sanger Health Center, headquarters of Planned Parenthood, and the Catholic...
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