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  1. 28 de jun. de 2017 · Published: 2017-06-28. In 1914, Margaret Sanger published “Family Limitations,” a pamphlet describing six different types of contraceptive methods. At the time Sanger published the pamphlet, the federal Comstock Act of 1873 had made distributing contraceptive and abortion information through the US postal service illegal.

  2. Margaret Sanger. (Corning, EE UU, 1879-Tucson, id., 1966) Fundadora del movimiento a favor del control de natalidad. Sexta hija de un matrimonio con once, cursó estudios de enfermería en el hospital de White Plains, en Nueva York. En dicha institución tomó conciencia de la necesidad de dar a conocer los métodos anticonceptivos y de ...

  3. 3 de ene. de 2022 · Margaret Sanger (September 14, 1879 — September 6, 1966) – Women’s Health Advocate, Nurse, Socialist and Social Reformer. Introduction: Margaret (nee: Higgins) Sanger risked scandal, danger, and imprisonment to challenge the legal and cultural obstacles that made controlling fertility difficult and illegal. Ms.

  4. 30 de dic. de 2023 · Margaret Sanger - Pioneer in Birth Control and Women's Rights (permalink) Characterised by women's rights leader Gloria Steinem as a woman who 'pioneered the most radical, humane and transforming ...

  5. Margaret Sanger nació el 14 de septiembre de 1879 en Corning, Nueva York. Hija del cantero Michael Hennessey Higgins, de origen irlandés, y de Anne Purcell Higgins, católica también de origen irlandés. Vio como su madre moría, lentamente, tras 18 embarazos y 11 alumbramientos.

  6. Margaret Higgins Sanger ou Margaret Louise Higgins ( Corning, 14 de setembro de 1879 – 6 de setembro de 1966) foi uma enfermeira, sexóloga, escritora e ativista do controle de natalidade norte-americana, cujas ações acenderam debates sobre possíveis consequências eugenistas do uso inapropriado desta prática.

  7. Early Life of Margaret Sanger. Margaret was born as Margaret Louise Higgins on September 14, 1979, in Corning, New York. Her mother was a devout Catholic who had 18 pregnancies in 22 years; Margaret was the sixth of 11 live births. Although poor themselves, the family believed in helping others, and their father was a political activist.