Best-selling author Margaret Atwood says she originally rejected the idea of writing a memoir. But she warmed up to the idea ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The cover of Margaret Atwood’s memoir shows a close-up of the author holding up a finger to her mouth, a ...
Editor's note: This column by Jan Cleere first appeared in the Star in 2015 as part of the Western Women series. It profiled Margaret Sanger, a Tucson resident for many years, who founded an ...
Abortion culture has gutted the humanity of America. Respecting life implies sacrifice, but American society seeks narcissism, and we are addicted to the toxic drug of abortion. If Margaret Sanger ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Margaret Sanger discussed what influenced her to get start the birth control movement. Archival video of Margaret Sanger, the leader of the birth ...
On its face, The Icon and the Idealist is not a book about abortion. Thanks to advances in technology and medical knowledge, Americans have become accustomed to an ideological separation between ...
Hey, writer-director-producer Ryan Murphy, if you’re looking for subjects for future installments of TV’s “Feud” franchise, look no further: The clash between turn-of-the-last-century birth control ...
In this brilliant account, journalist Gorton (Citizen Reporters) explores the early 20th-century feud between the high-profile, charismatic Margaret Sanger and the earnest, “unyielding” Mary Ware ...
Growing up in a working-class Irish Catholic family, Sanger witnessed firsthand the struggles of women in impoverished communities, particularly the health risks associated with multiple pregnancies ...
A quote from birth control advocate and sometime eugenicist Margaret Sanger has been making the rounds on the internet for many years. Viral posts claim she once wrote: "We do not want the word to go ...
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