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The Controversial Life and Legacy of Margaret Sanger

Dig: A History Podcast

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In 1939, Sanger and Gamble disagreed about how to proceed with the effort to get birth control to Southern black people. As she'd learned from W. E. B Du Bois, many black Americans were rightfully distrustful of birth control. This was before the world found out about the ethical breaches of the Tuskegee syphilis study. Long experience though certainly demonstrated that white doctors weren't necessarily to be trusted.

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