Margaret Sanger: The Mother of Birth Control

  • N.pl: Planned Parenthood, 1966
By Diana L. Shaman
N.pl: Planned Parenthood, 1966. Near-fine.. A brief publication distributed by Planned Parenthood as a part of its 50th anniversary year in operation, offering a biography of birth control activist and feminist educator Margaret Sanger (1879-1966). Includes details about her background, what led her to pioneer the birth control movement, and major events in her life, such as the publication of "Family Limitation" and her testimony before the Senate subcommittee in 1934. Includes one large photo portrait of her on t he upper wrapper, and one in-text photo. Single vol. (7.25" by 5"), pp. [8], illus., in original illus. self wrps.

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Title

Margaret Sanger: The Mother of Birth Control

Author

Diana L. Shaman

Condition

Near Fine

Publisher

Planned Parenthood: N.pl

Date

1966


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