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Speeches and Writings File, 1912-1960 (continued)
Works by Margaret Sanger. (continued)
Hotel Brevoort, New York, N.Y., speech, Jan. 17, 1916
Hotel Commodore, New York, N.Y., speech, Dec. 8, 1920
“How I Decided To Begin My Fight,” Redbook, Feb. 1939
“The Humanity of Birth Control,” Sept. 1952
Hygienic Methods of Family Limitation([London? 1924 ] 34 pp.)
“If Christ Come Again,” Cosmopolitan, 1932
“The Importance of Being Suppressed,” Mercury, June 1924
“Important Reasons for Amending Existing Birth Control Laws,” Unity, Feb. 4, 1935
“Impressions of Glasgow,” unpublished manuscript, 1913
BOX 201 REEL 129-130 Incomplete manuscript
India, personal notes for lectures
“International Aspects of Birth Control,” unpublished manuscript, 1920
International Planned Parenthood, speech upon acceptance of presidency, Aug. 1953
Introductions
“Is Continence Not the Best Method of Birth Control?”
“Japan's Population Problem,” Nation
Kaizo (Japan) articles, 1921
Kiwanis Club address, July 1928
Lasker Foundation Award speech, Oct. 25, 1950
“Let's Talk It Over,” broadcast concerning Havelock Ellis, July 17, 1939
“A License for Mothers To Have Babies,” American Weekly, May 27, 1934
“Limitations of Eugenics,” 1921
List of One Hundred Selected Books on Human Relations for Lay and Professional Readers([New York: Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, 1931] 15 pp.)
Los Secretos del Dominio de la Natalidad(Mexico, J. Chavez, 1919. 32 pp.)
“Love and Marriage”
Magnetation Methods of Birth Control([New York? 1915] 20 pp.)
“Margaret Sanger Defends Her Battle for the Right of Birth Control,” New York Sunday Call, Dec. 5, 1915
Massachusetts radio broadcast
“The Meaning of Birth Control”
Medal speech, April 1932
“Mobilizing for Motherhood Through Birth Control,” Jan. 5, 1921
“Modern Schools in Spain”
“The Morality of Birth Control,” address given at Park Theater, New York, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1921
“Mother India-As I Saw Her,” address before the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York City, Nov. 10, 1936
“Mother India As I Saw Her,” address to the Union of East and West, May 21, 1936
“Motherhood Enslaved in Italy,” unpublished manuscript, 1928
The Mothers Bill of Rights([New York: National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control, 193-?])
“My Answer to the Pope on Birth Control,” The Nation, Jan. 27, 1932
“My Experiences in India,” radio address
“My Plan to Peace,” speech, Feb. 19, 1932
“My Way to Peace,” speech before the New History Society, Jan. 17, 1932
“National Health Training Service for Girls”
“National Security and Birth Control,” Forum, Mar. 1935
“The Necessity for Birth Control,” speech in Oakland, Calif., Dec. 19, 1928
“The Need for Birth Control,” 1928
“The New Women of Japan,” unpublished manuscript, 1923
The Next Step(Washington, D.C.: National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control [1937])
Notes for lectures
BOX 202 REEL 130 Notes for Town Hall, New York, N.Y., speech, 1921
Notes on address contemplating trial regarding Woman Rebel, 1916
Notes on Friedrich Nietzsche
Notes on Portet and Ferrer, 1915
Notes written in Paris, France, 1915
“One of Eleven,” North American Review, May 1929
“Open Letter to Cardinal Hayes,” May 28, 1928
“Opinions of American Women in Europe”
Parson's Theatre address, Feb. 11, 1923
“Passports for Babies,” Feb. 1926
“The Physician and Birth Control,” Medical Times, Mar. 1923
“A Plan for Peace,” Birth Control Review, Apr. 1932
“Planning Your Children,” Voice of Youth, June 1936
Plaza Hotel address, 1929
“The Pope's Position on Birth Control,” Nation, Jan. 27, 1932
“Population Pressure and War,” lecture delivered at University of Arizona, Tuscon, Mar. 8, 1938
A Program of Contraceptive Research,” 1928
“The Pros and Cons of Birth Control,” Jan. 14, 1931
Radio address, Jan. 11, 1937
“Reasons for Amending Existing Birth Control Laws,” Unity, Feb. 4, 1935
Sayings of Others on Birth Control(New York: New York Womans Pub. Co., 1921. 19 pp.)
“Schools and Education in Spain,” 1915
7th International Birth Control Conference address, Sept. 1930
“The Soul-less Maid,” unpublished short story
“The Soviet Abortion Law”
Statement before House Ways and Means Committee, May 19, 1932
Statement prior to birth control campaign in Far East, Oct. 30, 1935
“Statement re. Federal Law,” 1929
“The Status of Birth Control: 1938, ” New Republic, Apr. 20, 1938
The Suppressed “Obscene” Articles([New York? 1917?] 16 pp.)
Surveymagazine article
“This I Believe,” radio broadcast, May 18, 1954
“This Is Why I Fight for Birth Control,” Look, Aug. 15, 1939
“To the Mothers of America,” 1917
“Too Many People,” radio talk
Town Hall, New York, N.Y., speech, Jan. 15, 1937
True Confessionsarticle
“Two Words Changed the Whole Course of My Life,” unpublished manuscript, 1926
Unidentified speeches and writings
1920-1942
BOX 203 REEL 131 Undated
“The Unity of American Motherhood,” unpublished manuscript
“The Unrecorded Battle,” unpublished manuscript., 1912
“A Victory, a New Year and a New Day,” Birth Control Review, Feb. 1919
Voluntary Motherhood([New York, National Birth Control League, 1917? ] 2 leaves)
“Wanted-A Bigger Motherhood,” unpublished manuscript.
“The War Against Birth Control,” American Mercury, June 1924
“The War and Birth Control,” notes for an article
“We Must Breed a Race of Thoroughbreds,” unpublished manuscript.
Wells, H. G., dinner speech, Oct. 23, 1931
What Every Girl Should Know(New York: M. N. Maisel, 1916. 91 pp.), and later editions
What Every Mother Should Know(New York: Rabelais Press, 1914. 59 pp.)
“What Margaret Sanger Thinks of Mussolini,” Plain Talk, May 1937
“Why I Went to Jail,” Together, Feb. 1960
“Why We Need Birth Control in America”
Woman, Morality, and Birth Control(New York: New York Womans Pub. Co., 1922. 55 pp.)
“Woman of the Future,” Unity, Nov. 27, 1933
“Woman of the Future,” speech delivered at World Fellowship of Faiths, Sept. 9, 1933
Woman Rebelarticle
Woman's Digestarticle, Nov. 1936
“Women and Birth Control,” North American Review, May 1929
“Women Free”
“Women in England,” 1915
“Women in Germany,” 1920
“Zurich Proceedings,” introduction, July 27, 1931
BOX 204-208 REEL 131-135 Lecture and Publication Correspondence.
Correspondence relating to speaking engagements and publishing arrangements.
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
BOX 204 REEL 131-132 Announcements
Cosmopolitan
Dutton (E. P.) & Co.
Happiness in Marriage(New York: Brentano's, 1926. 231 pp.)
Lake, George B.
Lecture requests
Correspondence
Bennington College, Bennington, Vt., 1936
Chester, Pa., 1936-1937
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