Margaret Sanger and Mary Ware Dennett each had a different vision of reproductive freedom. Would reproductive rights be more secure if Dennett’s had prevailed?
Margaret Sanger's birth control movement and quest for the Pill intersected the rise of the eugenics movement in America. At a time when birth control was still not publicly accepted in American ...
Andrew Marr explores the significance of the birth control movement in the United States in the early 20th century. He looks at the background and controversy, the campaigning efforts of Margaret ...
In 1916, she opened the first birth control clinic in the United States in Brooklyn, New York. This act of defiance against the legal and social norms of the day resulted in her arrest ...
More research is needed to clarify whether cannabis can reduce the effectiveness of birth control ... popular in the United States during the cannabis prohibition movement, as it appealed to ...