Status
Available
Publication
New York : Dover Publications, 1971.
Description
Story of a remarkable life and the history of a movement.
User reviews
LibraryThing member Anniais
She didn't write well and lets face it she was a full blown racists who was excited to orgasm the idea of eugenics, but: She was a fearless warrior for family planning and contraception. She championed female empowerment and civil disobedience even before women could vote. God Bless Margaret Sanger
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LibraryThing member LauGal
Very good book on the life of a remarkable woman. She lead a forbidding,daringl life at a time when woman were property and not to think for themselves.She was ahead of her time. If you are interested in woman's rights over her own life and body,this is a good book to start with.
Language
Original publication date
2004
Physical description
504 p.; 22 cm
ISBN
0486204707 / 9780486204703
Local notes
Autobiography
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