
Episode 67: Stephanie Gorton Puts Authentic Interactions on the Page
Drafting the Past
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Navigating Motherhood: A Historical Perspective
This chapter explores Mary Ann Hartley's experiences with unexpected pregnancy and the emotional toll of childbirth, particularly the loss of a child. It reflects on the limitations of reproductive rights during her time and delves into the importance of preserving personal letters and archival materials that illuminate women's struggles with intimacy and contraception. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced by historians in researching lesser-known figures like Mary Ward Dennett while striving for a balanced narrative in their dual biography alongside Margaret Sanger.
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