
Woman and the New Race
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Authors:
- Sanger, Margaret
1879 - 1966
About this book
In the wake of World War I, societal norms were shifting, and the discourse around women's rights was gaining momentum. In "Woman and the New Race," Margaret Sanger presents a compelling argument for reproductive health and autonomy, emphasizing the need for women to control their own bodies as a means of achieving true equality. Sanger's treatise challenges the prevailing notions of motherhood and overpopulation, advocating for informed choices that empower women to shape their destinies. This pivotal work is essential reading for students, civic activists, and historians interested in the evolution of women's rights and the intersection of social policy and personal freedom. Discover how Sanger's insights continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about reproductive rights and societal progress.
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