Margaret Sanger - Margaret Sanger
"Margaret Sanger; an autobiography" is a powerful and enduring account of one woman's fight for social reform and women's rights. This meticulously prepared print edition brings Sanger's own words to a new audience, detailing her personal journey and unwavering commitment to birth control advocacy in the United States. A crucial figure in the history of feminism, Sanger provides a first-hand perspective on the challenges and triumphs of the early birth control movement. This autobiography serves as both a biographical narrative and a vital historical document, offering profound insights into the social and political landscape that shaped the debate around reproductive rights. Explore the life and legacy of a woman who dared to challenge societal norms and champion a cause that continues to resonate today.
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EAN: 9781023502818