A history of the birth control movement in the United States must necessarily be in part a biography of the movement's leader - Margaret Sanger. In this volume Mr. Kennedy describes Mrs. Sanger's great personal influence on the course of the birth control movement and examines those elements of her thought and character which shed light on the nature of twentieth-century feminism and reform. He shows that Mrs. Sanger contributed as much to women's...
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