
Family Limitation
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Authors:
- Sanger, Margaret
1879 - 1966
About this book
In the early 20th century, as social reform movements gained momentum, "Family Limitation" by Margaret Sanger emerged as a groundbreaking guide on birth control and reproductive health. This pivotal document challenges societal norms by advocating for women's autonomy over their bodies and addressing the urgent need for accessible contraceptive methods. Sanger’s work introduces concepts such as “family planning” and “reproductive rights,” empowering women, especially from working-class backgrounds, to make informed choices about their futures. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this influential text not only ignited debates on personal freedom but also laid the groundwork for modern discussions on reproductive health. Discover how Sanger's vision continues to resonate today.
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