Margaret Louise Higgins Sanger, 1879-1966, was a pioneer leader in providing birth control information and services in the United States and later worldwide. She founded the International Planned Parenthood Federation and served as its first president.
1920 book by Margaret Sanger chronicles her battle to legalize and develop information on the prevention of venereal disease and methods of birth control. (Bartleby.com) www.bartleby.com/1013
Historical editing project of the Department of History at New York University, established to locate, arrange, edit, research, and publish the papers of the noted birth control pioneer. Extensive information about Sanger and the project. www.nyu.edu/projects/sanger
Article from the January 20, 1992 edition of Citizen magazine describes Sanger's racist views and her support for eugenics. blackgenocide.org/sanger.html
Materials from the Margaret Sanger Project at New York University, including biography, writings, and historical sketches of birth control organizations she was associated with. www.nyu.edu/projects/sanger/AboutMS.htm
Quotes sentences, partial sentences, and paraphrases from writings by and about Sanger, with the aim of demonstrating that she favored eugenics. dianedew.com/sanger.htm