Margaret Sanger Biography

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Dotson 1 Zoe E. Dotson Professor Reeder WST2010 20 October 2017 Major Figure Report: Margaret Sanger The American crusader Margaret Sanger pioneered the path for women’s reproductive rights. Establishing one of the first clinics to offer contraception for women during the cold war era. When Sanger tried offering women a choice of contraception that was illegal she still persevered because she believed rules were meant to be broken. While growing up Sanger’s first occupation helped path the way to her advocacy, leaving prison in 1917 increased Sanger desire for women’s reproductive rights, and now her legacy continues on with the International Planned Parenthood Federation. During September 14th 1879 Margaret Higgins Sanger was born in Corning, New York to Michael and Anne Higgins. Sanger is one of the eleven children her mother had given birth to before she died prematurely of tuberculosis. The grief and her own disappointment with society’s medical …show more content…

During this time Sanger also gathered as much information as she could about contraceptive and also attended rallies with likeminded people. The reason for Sanger perseverance was because she became convinced that oversized families were the cause of poverty. In 1913 she published a monthly newspaper, the Woman Rebel, in which she pushed the idea of family limitation. This is also around the time when the term "birth control” was first used. After six issues Sanger was arrested and charged with obscene literature, so, she chose to hide in Europe. This is where she continued her studies for contraception by visiting clinics and talking with specialized medical

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