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==Career in nursing==
==Early career in nursing==
 
 
==Marriage to William Sanger==


==External links==
==External links==

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Margaret Sanger (September 14, 1879- 1966) "almost single-handedly founded the birth control movement in America and was the driving force in the development of modern contraceptives."(reference for quote (Margaret Sanger," in American Decades. Gale Research, 1998 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2007). "Sanger has been praised as a brave advocate of sexual liberation and reproductive autonomy for women, and damned as a racist and eugenicist who advocated sterilization of the "unfit" and helped to create a culture in which millions of the "unborn" are murdered through contraception and inducted abortion." (reference for quote:Reed, James :The Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger, Vol. 1, The Woman Rebel, 1900-1928 (review) Bulletin of the History of Medicine - Volume 78, Number 1, Spring 2004, pp. 237-238)

Early life

Born Margaret Louisa Higgins in Corning, NY, she was one of 11 children.

Education

Early career in nursing

Marriage to William Sanger

External links

  • The Margaret Sanger Papers Project (full text with free registration) [1]