Margaret Sanger (1879-1966), founder of the American Birth Control League, which became Planned Parenthood, has always been a controversial figure. She attacked the Catholic Church for its position on ...
The recently leaked draft of a majority Supreme Court opinion suggesting that the 1973 landmark Roe v. Wade ruling is on the verge of being struck down has flung controversial abortion advocate and ...
The recent crusade against Planned Parenthood, sparked by an infiltrator’s stealth video, would have seemed somewhat familiar to the organization’s founder, Margaret Sanger, who faced criminal ...
One of Planned Parenthood’s largest abortion affiliates has finally disavowed Planned Parenthood’s founder for “her racist legacy” and her “connections to the eugenics movement.” However, this ...
On Tuesday, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York announced that it would be removing the name of Margaret Sanger, the organization’s founder, from the group’s Manhattan clinic. The name removal is ...
Margaret Sanger once gave a talk before a women's branch of the Ku Klux Klan. What's False A photograph purportedly showing Sanger at a Klan rally is not genuine, and Sanger expressed no affinity for ...
If Margaret Sanger sounds familiar, it’s because you might have encountered her in history class. A nurse and educator, Sanger opened in 1916 the first birth control clinic in the United States, which ...
Social media users are sharing a quote from Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger without context. An example can be seen here: (here). Sign up here. The quote reads, “We do not want word to go ...
Ellen Chesler, her biographer, takes issue with an Op-Ed article by the group’s current head about the reproductive freedom pioneer. To the Editor: Re “I’m the Head of Planned Parenthood. We’re Done ...
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