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The Controversial Life and Legacy of Margaret Sanger

Dig: A History Podcast

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The Legacy of Margaret Sanger

In the 1970s, anti-choice groups seized on Sanger's eugenic writing to try to emphasize her commitment to scientific theories now linked to the Nazis. In 1982, Angela Davis wrote a chapter in her book, Woman, Race and Class, on Birth Control and Racism. She cited Margaret Sanger's 1939 letter to Charles Gamble along with a quote from a report called Birth Control and the Negro. The Federation was actually quoting an essay written by W. E. B. Du Bois for the Birth Control Review in 1930.

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