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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2018 · 30 MIN

Margaret Sanger

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Sanger popularized the term "birth control", opened the first birth control clinic in the #UnitedStates, and established organizations that evolved into the #PlannedParenthood of #America. Sanger used her writings and speeches primarily to promote her way of thinking. She was prosecuted for her book #FamilyLimitation under the #ComstockAct in 1914. She was afraid of what would happen, so she fled to Britain until she knew it was safe to return to the US. Sanger's efforts contributed to several judicial cases that helped #legalize #contraception in the United States. Due to her connection with Planned Parenthood, Sanger is a frequent target of criticism by opponents of #abortion. However, Sanger drew a sharp distinction between birth control and abortion and was opposed to abortion through the bulk of her career. Sanger remains an admired figure in the American #ReproductiveRights movement. She has been criticized for supporting #eugenics. In 1916, Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the United States, which led to her arrest for #distributing #information on contraception, after an undercover policewoman bought a copy of her pamphlet on #FamilyPlanning. Her subsequent trial and appeal generated controversy. Sanger felt that in order for women to have a more equal footing in society and to lead healthier lives, they needed to be able to determine when to bear children. She also wanted to prevent so-called #back-alley abortions, which were common at the time because abortions were illegal in the United States. She believed that while abortion was sometimes justified it should generally be avoided, and she considered contraception the only practical way to avoid them. In 1921, Sanger founded the #AmericanBirthControlLeague, which later became the #PlannedParenthoodFederationOfAmerica. In #NewYorkCity, she organized the first birth control clinic staffed by all-female doctors, as well as a clinic in #Harlem with an all #AfricanAmerican #advisory #council, where African-American staff were later added. In 1929, she formed the #NationalCommitteeOnFederalLegislationForBirthControl, which served as the focal point of her lobbying efforts to legalize contraception in the United States. From 1952 to 1959, Sanger served as president of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. She died in 1966, and is widely regarded as a founder of the modern birth control movement. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger Public Access America PublicAccessPod Productions #America #History #Podcast #Education #Not4Profit Podcast Link} Review us Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube https://goo.gl/xrKbJb https://www.instagram.com/publicaccessamerica/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Sanger popularized the term "birth control", opened the first birth control clinic in the #UnitedStates, and established organizations that evolved into the #PlannedParenthood of #America. Sanger used her writings and speeches primarily to promote her way of thinking. She was prosecuted for her book #FamilyLimitation under the #ComstockAct in 1914. She was afraid of what would happen, so she fled to Britain until she knew it was safe to return to the US. Sanger's efforts contributed to several judicial cases that helped #legalize #contraception in the United States. Due to her connection with Planned Parenthood, Sanger is a frequent target of criticism by opponents of #abortion. However, Sanger drew a sharp distinction between birth control and abortion and was opposed to abortion through the bulk of her career. Sanger remains an admired figure in the American #ReproductiveRights movement. She has been criticized for supporting #eugenics. In 1916, Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the United States, which led to her arrest for #distributing #information on contraception, after an undercover policewoman bought a copy of her pamphlet on #FamilyPlanning. Her subsequent trial and appeal generated controversy. Sanger felt that in order for women to have a more equal footing in society and to lead healthier lives, they needed to be able to determine when to bear children. She also wanted to prevent so-called #back-alley abortions, which were common at the time because abortions were illegal in the United States. She believed that while abortion was sometimes justified it should generally be avoided, and she considered contraception the only practical way to avoid them. In 1921, Sanger founded the #AmericanBirthControlLeague, which later became the #PlannedParenthoodFederationOfAmerica. In #NewYorkCity, she organized the first birth control clinic staffed by all-female doctors, as well as a clinic in #Harlem with an all #AfricanAmerican #advisory #council, where African-American staff were later added. In 1929, she formed the #NationalCommitteeOnFederalLegislationForBirthControl, which served as the focal point of her lobbying efforts to legalize contraception in the United States. From 1952 to 1959, Sanger served as president of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. She died in 1966, and is widely regarded as a founder of the modern birth control movement. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger Public Access America PublicAccessPod Productions #America #History #Podcast #Education #Not4Profit Podcast Link} Review us Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube https://goo.gl/xrKbJb https://www.instagram.com/publicaccessamerica/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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