Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography by Margaret Sanger

Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography

Margaret Sanger
Tower Audiobooks
Jan 2004
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Discover the inspiring true story of Margaret Sanger, a nurse who witnessed firsthand the heartbreaking consequences of unwanted pregnancies in New York's Lower East Side. Determined to make birth control accessible to all, Sanger faced numerous challenges, including arrest, indictment, and exile. But her unwavering commitment paid off, as she opened the first American birth control clinic in 1916 and became the first president of the International Planned Parenthood Federation in 1953.In this classic autobiography first published in 1938, Sanger recounts her courageous battles to establish birth control as a basic human right, providing a captivating firsthand account of an early crusade for women's healthcare. Don't miss this inspiring and insightful story, a must-have for any women's studies collection.
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