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Margaret Sanger; an autobiography

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In her autobiography, Margaret Sanger provides readers with a raw and unapologetic look into her life as a pioneer of the birth control movement. From her early years growing up in a large family to her struggles to educate women on effective family planning methods, Sanger's story is both captivating and inspiring.

Sanger's writing is honest and straightforward, giving readers a glimpse into the challenges she faced while advocating for women's reproductive rights. Her passion for social justice and determination to make a difference in the lives of women around the world is evident throughout the book.

While Sanger's controversial views on eugenics may be off-putting to some readers, her unwavering commitment to empowering women to take control of their own bodies is truly admirable. Overall, Margaret Sanger's autobiography is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the birth control movement and the challenges faced by women in the fight for reproductive rights.

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Margaret Sanger, an advocate for birth control rights, chronicles the story of her struggles, including her times in jail and in exile, in order to legalize birth control options for women. She details the uphill battles of not only convincing lawmakers, but of doctors as well. Her relentless pursuit is told against the backdrop of courtrooms, her personal life, and her travels across the globe, giving a glimpse into the world during and post-WW I. This riveting account is a must read for those interested in a key moment in woman’s history and reform.


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