American Decades
The Woman Rebel
Newsletter
By: Margaret Sanger
Date: March 1914
Source: Sanger, Margaret. The Woman Rebel, vol. 1, no. 1. 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/ms/ms-table.html (accessed April 9, 2003).
About the Author: Margaret Sanger (1883–1966), born Margaret Higgins, was the sixth of eleven children born to Irish Catholic parents in Corning, New York. She attended Claverack College and Hudson River Institute before entering the White Plains Hospital nursing program. She married architect William Sanger, with whom she had three children. In 1910, the Sangers moved to New York City. When William gave up architecture for a...
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1910's Media Primary Sources
- Photographs by Lewis Hine
- National American Woman Suffrage Association Broadsides
- Early Baseball Cards
- "Fun's Word Cross Puzzle"
- The Woman Rebel
- The First Pulitzer Prizes
- "Warning: The Deadly Parallel"
- Letters to the Chicago Defender
- "For Freedom and Democracy"
- Sedition Act, 1918
- Chicago Race Riots
- The Brass Check
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
