> /Border [0 0 0] /S /URI worked with Margaret Sanger, encouraged only those marriages that would result in the birth of children who would genetically improve society. 23 0 obj /Border [0 0 0] /Type /Annot /Subtype /Link /Pattern << 21 0 obj /URI (https://embryo.asu.edu) Sanger was particularly critical of the lack of awareness of the dangers of and the scarcity of treatment opportunities for venereal disease among women. /URI (https://embryo.asu.edu/search?text=egg) /Type /Annot ]�������!���*�Di�����v�)��5\3|v,;0�)�VS��f(��;]4̀�&>U����*�xcj��ϾՄ��*3�Pc�l'1*��@� �M�����_��ޱ� �Uh�QX!�w��pn�~ �˭N�#w��`]��`L���!U}T����h�.�L����I �����c{��� /URI (https://embryo.asu.edu/search?text=womb) The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Pivot of Civilization, by Margaret Sanger This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. Sanger founded the American Birth Control League (ABCL) in 1921 with Lothrop Stoddard and C. C. Little. 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endobj Each has been amazingly gracious and kind to me in sharing their insights, resources, and information. >> Edited by Esther Katz. /Type /Action << /Rect [33 40.5000000 87.7500000 51 ] Sanger was also an avowed socialist, blaming the evils of contemporary capitalism for the unsatisfactory conditions of the young working-class women. In 1912, after a devastating fire destroyed the new home that her husband had designed, Sanger and her family moved to New York City, where she went to work in the poverty-stricken East Side slums of Manhattan. 'What Every Girl Should Know" by Margaret Sanger. /Font << endobj She stated in interviews that she had been influenced by the agnostic orator Robert G. 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