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The Controversial Life and Legacy of Margaret Sanger

Dig: A History Podcast

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A Memoir of a Mother's Death

In 1898, Maggie's mother died of the tuberculosis that had plagued her for years. Chafing at her father's discipline and the limited opportunities of corning, Maggie moved to White Plains to enter nursing school. While in school, she was especially drawn to gynecology and obstetrics. But while she enjoyed her studies and looked forward to a career in nursing, Maggie was convinced to drop out when she met and married the artist and aspiring architect, William Sanger. She had two sons, Stewart in 1903, and Grant in 1908, followed by a daughter Peggy in 1910. For a while, the Sangers lived in a beautiful suburban home that William Sanger designed, but it

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