American Decades
Family Limitation
Pamphlet
By: Margaret Sanger
Date: 1914
Source: Sanger, Margaret. Family Limitation. New York, 1914. Reproduced in Katz, Esther, Cathy Moran Hajo, and Peter Engelman, eds. The Margaret Sanger Papers Electronic Edition: Margaret Sanger and The Woman Rebel, 1914–1916. Columbia, S.C.: Model Editions Partnership, 1999. Available online at http://adh.sc.edu/dynaweb/MEP/ms/@Generic__BookTextView/345... ; website home page: http://.adh.sc.edu (accessed January 19, 2003).
About the Author: Margaret Sanger (1879–1966) was born in Corning, New York. Her mother, a devout Irish American Catholic, died at the age of fifty from tuberculosis. Margaret, the sixth of eleven children, blamed the premature death of her mother on her frequent pregnancies. In 1916,...
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