Margaret Sanger
As a writer for a radical, feminist newspaper, and leading birth control agitator of America, Margaret Sanger held the position as an influential international leader for fifty years. Margaret Sanger was born September 14, 1879 in Corning, New York. The sixth of eleven children, Sanger believed her mother’s frequent pregnancies were the cause for her early death. While training as a nurse at the White Plains Hospital in New York, her work among the poor convinced her of the extensive need for information concerning contraception, and she abandoned nursing to dedicate herself to the promotion of her goal. Sanger became a feminist who believed in every woman's right to avoid unwanted pregnancies and “she made people accept that women had the right to control their own destinies” (Grossmann 23). She devoted herself to removing the barriers to publicizing the facts about co
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