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Margaret Higgins Sanger (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator, author, and nurse. She popularized the term "contraception," opened America's first birth control clinic, and founded an organization that developed into the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. She used her writings and speeches primarily to promote her way of thinking, and the publication of her pamphlet Family LImitation (1914) led to her being prosecuted, and in 1916 when she was arrested for distributing information about contraception, she 's subsequent trial and appeal generated controversy. Sanger wrote several books in the 1920s that had a national impact in promoting the cause of birth control. Between 1920 and 1926, Women and the New Race (1920) and Center of Civilization (1922) sold 567,000 copies.

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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY
Introductions to Birth Control by Margaret H. Sanger,
Havelock Ellis, August Forel and G. F. Lydston.

CHAPTER II. THE ORIGIN AND PRACTICE OF BIRTH CONTROL IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES
Genesis of Movement,
England,
Holland,
France,
United States,
Other Countries.

CHAPTER III. POPULATION AND BIRTH RATE
Birth Control, by Havelock Ellis,
Population Facts in United States,
Birth Rate of British Empire,
Birth Rate of Other Countries (With Tables).

CHAPTER IV. INFANT MORTALITY
General Statistics,
Results of Children¡¯s Bureau Survey at Johnstown, Pa., by Emma Duke,
Manchester Report.

CHAPTER V. MATERNAL MORTALITY AND DISEASES AFFECTED BY PREGNANCY
Children¡¯s Bureau Report, by Grace L. Meigs,
Death Rates from Child Birth in Foreign Countries,
A Municipal Birth Control Clinic,
Tuberculosis,
Kidney Diseases,
Eclampsia,
Diabetes,
Pelvic Deformities,
Heart Disease,
Too Frequent Pregnancies,
Pernicious Vomiting.

CHAPTER VI. HARMFUL METHODS PRACTICED TO AVOID LARGE FAMILIES
Coitus Interruptus,
Continence,
The Objects of Marriage, by Havelock Ellis,
Abortion.

CHAPTER VII. PROSTITUTION, FEEBLE-MINDEDNESS AND VENEREAL DISEASES
The Social Evil,
Feeble-mindedness,
Syphilis,
Gonorrhea.

CHAPTER VIII. OTHER TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASES AND PAUPERISM
Insanity,
Epilepsy,
Alcoholism,
Pauperism,
Child Labor.

CHAPTER IX. CONCLUSION: EMINENT OPINIONS
The Progress of Holland,
Eminent Opinions


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