
Margaret Sanger: an autobiography.
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Authors:
- Sanger, Margaret
1879 - 1966
About this book
In the early 20th century, a transformative movement began to reshape societal norms around women's reproductive rights. "Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography" by Margaret Sanger offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a trailblazer who championed access to birth control and fought against restrictive laws. Sanger's unwavering belief in "unalienable rights" for women and her advocacy for reproductive autonomy were pivotal in challenging the status quo. This autobiography is essential reading for students, civic activists, and historians interested in the evolution of women's rights and public health. Through her personal narrative, Sanger illuminates the struggles and triumphs that defined her mission, making this work a vital resource for understanding the complexities of social reform.
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