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Speeches and Writings
File,
1912-1960
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Works by Margaret
Sanger.
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Address at 30th annual luncheon
of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America,
Oct. 25,
1950
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Address before Conference on
Contraceptive Research and Clinical Practice,
Dec. 29,
1936
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“Address of Welcome,”
Mar. 25,
1925
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“Address to the People of
Japan,”
Family Planning Movement in Japan,
1953
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Allentown, Pa., radio
address |
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“America Needs a Code for
Babies,”
American Weekly,
May 27,
1934
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Appeals From American Mothers(New York: New
York Womans Pub. Co.,
1921. 16 pp.) |
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Article for
Independent Woman
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“Asia Discovers Birth
Control,”
Reader's Digest,
July
1956
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Autobiographical
sketch |
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Baltimore, Md., open forum
lecture,
Jan. 3,
1926
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“Birth Control,”
unpublished manuscript |
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“Birth Control,”
Church and Society,
Feb.
1932
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“Birth Control,”
State Government,
Sept.
1934
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“Birth Control Advances,”
1931
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“Birth Control and
Religion,” notes for speech,
Feb. 4,
1936
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“Birth Control and
Society,” unpublished manuscript,
1916
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“Birth Control Comes of
Age,” dinner speech,
Feb. 12,
1935
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Birth Control Conference
speech, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Feb. 27,
1929
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“The Birth Control Crusade
Marches on,”
The Clubwoman,
Aug.
1936
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“Birth Control-For the
People's Sake!” |
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“Birth Control in China and
Japan,” speech at Carnegie Hall, New York, N.Y.,
Oct. 30,
1922
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“Birth Control in India,”
speech for the American Eugenics Society |
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“Birth Control in Soviet
Russia,”
Birth Control Review,
June
1935
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“The Birth Control of a
Nation” |
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“The Birth Control Raid,”
New Republic,
May 1,
1929
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“Birth Control Research on
the March,”
Oct.
1952
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“Birth Control Steps Out,”
People,
Apr.
1931
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“Birth Control, the Concern
of Youth,” Youth Conference address |
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“Birth Control: The Doctor's
Duty,”
Clinical Medicine and Surgery,
June
1937
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“Birth Control Through the
Ages,”
1940
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Book reviews |
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“The Case for Birth
Control,” Allegheny Birth Control League address |
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“The Case for Birth
Control,”
The Crisis,
June
1934
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“A Chance in Life,”
Champion of Youth,
1937
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City Club of Rochester, N.Y.,
address |
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Colgate University, Colgate,
N.Y., Chapel address,
Nov. 13,
1936
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“Comstockery in
America” |
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“The Danger of Carrying an
American Passport,”
New York Sunday Call,
Oct.
1915
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“Do They Want Birth
Control?”
Woman's Digest,
Nov.
1936
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“Do Women Want Children?”
unpublished manuscript |
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“Does the Public Want Birth
Control?”
True Confessions,
Apr.
1936
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Dutch Methods of Birth Control([New York?
191-?] 16 pp.) |
BOX 200 REEL 129 |
Early form letters |
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Early speeches |
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Eastern Medical Society
address |
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Editorials |
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“Education and the Birth
Control Clinic,” unpublished manuscript |
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Encyclopaedia Britannicaarticles |
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English Methods of Birth Control([n.p.,
1915 ] 19 pp.) |
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“An Englishman's Opinion of
America” |
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“Eugenic Value of Birth
Control Propaganda,”
1921
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Fabian Hall, London, England,
speech,
July 5,
1915
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Facts on Abortion and Legislation in Relation to Birth Control(New York: New York Womans Pub. Co.,
1921. 16 pp.) |
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Family Limitation([New York?
1914 ] 16 pp.) and later editions |
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“Family Planning,” radio
talk,
Apr. 11,
1935
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Federation of Jewish Women's
Organizations address, radio broadcast,
Jan. 25,
1937
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Ford Hall, Boston, Mass., Forum
speech,
Apr. 16,
1929
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“The Foundation of World
Peace,”
Mar. 28,
1932
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Gandhi article for
Libertymagazine |
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Gandhi article from personal
diary,
Asia,
Nov.
1936
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Gandhi debate, Wardha, India,
Dec. 3,
1935
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“Gandhi Discusses Birth
Control,”
Unity,
Apr. 20,
1936
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“Havelock Ellis,”
Feb. 5,
1929
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“Havelock Ellis-On His
Eightieth Birthday,”
Journal of Contraception,
Feb.
1939
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“Highlights in the History of
Birth Control,”
New York Tribune,
Apr. 15,
1923
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Hotel Biltmore, New York, N.Y.,
address,
Jan. 19,
1939
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Hotel Brevoort, New York, N.Y.,
speech,
Jan. 17,
1916
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Hotel Commodore, New York,
N.Y., speech,
Dec. 8,
1920
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“How I Decided To Begin My
Fight,”
Redbook,
Feb.
1939
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“The Humanity of Birth
Control,”
Sept.
1952
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Hygienic Methods of Family Limitation([London?
1924 ] 34 pp.) |
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“If Christ Come Again,”
Cosmopolitan,
1932
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“The Importance of Being
Suppressed,”
Mercury,
June
1924
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“Important Reasons for
Amending Existing Birth Control Laws,”
Unity,
Feb. 4,
1935
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“Impressions of Glasgow,”
unpublished manuscript,
1913
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BOX 201 REEL 129-130 |
Incomplete
manuscript |
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India, personal notes for
lectures |
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“International Aspects of
Birth Control,” unpublished manuscript,
1920
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International Planned
Parenthood, speech upon acceptance of presidency,
Aug.
1953
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Introductions |
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“Is Continence Not the Best
Method of Birth Control?” |
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“Japan's Population
Problem,”
Nation
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Kaizo (Japan) articles,
1921
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Kiwanis Club address,
July
1928
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Lasker Foundation Award speech,
Oct. 25,
1950
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“Let's Talk It Over,”
broadcast concerning Havelock Ellis,
July 17,
1939
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“A License for Mothers To
Have Babies,”
American Weekly,
May 27,
1934
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“Limitations of Eugenics,”
1921
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List of One Hundred Selected Books on Human Relations for Lay and Professional Readers([New York: Birth Control Clinical
Research Bureau,
1931] 15 pp.) |
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Los Secretos del Dominio de la Natalidad(Mexico, J. Chavez,
1919. 32 pp.) |
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“Love and
Marriage” |
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Magnetation Methods of Birth Control([New York?
1915] 20 pp.) |
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“Margaret Sanger Defends Her
Battle for the Right of Birth Control,”
New York Sunday Call,
Dec. 5,
1915
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Massachusetts radio
broadcast |
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“The Meaning of Birth
Control” |
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Medal speech,
April
1932
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“Mobilizing for Motherhood
Through Birth Control,”
Jan. 5,
1921
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“Modern Schools in
Spain” |
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“The Morality of Birth
Control,” address given at Park Theater, New York, N.Y.,
Nov. 18,
1921
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“Mother India-As I Saw
Her,” address before the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic
Societies of New York City,
Nov. 10,
1936
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“Mother India As I Saw
Her,” address to the Union of East and West,
May 21,
1936
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“Motherhood Enslaved in
Italy,” unpublished manuscript,
1928
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The Mothers Bill of Rights([New York: National
Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control, 193-?]) |
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“My Answer to the Pope on
Birth Control,”
The Nation,
Jan. 27,
1932
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“My Experiences in India,”
radio address |
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“My Plan to Peace,” speech,
Feb. 19,
1932
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“My Way to Peace,” speech
before the New History Society,
Jan. 17,
1932
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“National Health Training
Service for Girls” |
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“National Security and Birth
Control,”
Forum,
Mar.
1935
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“The Necessity for Birth
Control,” speech in Oakland, Calif.,
Dec. 19,
1928
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“The Need for Birth
Control,”
1928
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“The New Women of Japan,”
unpublished manuscript, 1923 |
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The Next Step(Washington, D.C.: National
Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control
[1937])
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Notes for lectures |
BOX 202 REEL 130 |
Notes for Town Hall, New York,
N.Y., speech,
1921
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Notes on address contemplating
trial regarding
Woman Rebel,
1916
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Notes on Friedrich
Nietzsche |
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Notes on Portet and Ferrer,
1915
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Notes written in Paris, France,
1915
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“One of Eleven,”
North American Review,
May
1929
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“Open Letter to Cardinal
Hayes,”
May 28,
1928
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“Opinions of American Women
in Europe” |
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Parson's Theatre address,
Feb. 11,
1923
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“Passports for Babies,”
Feb.
1926
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