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The Controversial Life and Legacy of Margaret Sanger

Dig: A History Podcast

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Sanger's Birth Control Story

In 1936, a court case made it legal for four physicians to provide their patients with contraceptives. Sanger's position changed over her lifelong quest for accessible legal birth control. After the Buck v Bell decision lent judicial legitimacy to forced sterilization, Sanger came fully on board in 1939. But she did not work to challenge the segregation of birth control clinics in the South.

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