An authoritative biography of the first woman to champion birth control in America. Drawing on new information from archives and interviews, this is both the intimate story of Sanger's personal and political struggle and a superb history of the birth control movement in America. 24 photos. Advertising in Review.
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An authoritative biography of the first woman to champion birth control in America. Drawing on new information from archives and interviews, this is both the intimate story of Sanger's personal and political struggle and a superb history of the birth control movement in America. 24 photos. Advertising in Review.
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Whilst I agree with the assessment that Margaret Sanger was one of the most evil women of the 20th century, I believe this book should still be read in order to educate conservatives as to why the far left loves Sanger and her "work." We must read books that view her in a positive way in order to see her from a leftist perspective so that we can come up with effective rebuttals as to why she was a sick, twisted individual. This book is a terrible book that supports an evil institution (i.e. Planned Parenthood), but yet, we still must read it in order to help us fight the propagation of such nonsense. It's a must read for the sake of preparing us in our crusade against far leftist propaganda in general. We must see Margaret Sanger as they do.
Annba
Aug 8, 2010
eugenisist and racist
A whitewash of a powerful eugenisist and racist. Sanger wanted to rid the world of the poor and the Black. Hitler was impressed by her. She is the mother of abortion-encouraging the murder of innocent babies in the womb. She is a disgrace to womanhood, but these books have made her a heroin to those who have not read her history fully. Best to read about her ideas and beliefs in her own words. Today's cries of racism at every turn should be pointing directly at Sanger.