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  1. Margaret Sanger cambió el mundo, para siempre y para mejor. Margaret Sanger luchó durante toda su vida para ayudar a que las mujeres del Siglo XX obtuvieran el derecho a decidir cuándo tener un hijo o no tenerlo — un derecho suprimido en todo el mundo durante por lo menos 5,000 años (Boulding, 1992). Anticipando el cambio más reciente de ...

  2. Margaret Higgins Sanger (ur. 14 września 1879 w Corning, stan Nowy Jork, zm. 6 września 1966 w Tucson, stan Arizona) – amerykańska feministka, aktywistka na rzecz świadomego macierzyństwa, założycielka American Birth Control League. Życiorys Dzieciństwo i ...

  3. Margaret Sanger devoted her life to legalizing birth control and making it universally available for women. Born in 1879, Sanger came of age during the heyday of the Comstock Act, a federal ...

  4. Margaret Sanger nel 1922. Margaret Louise Higgins Sanger (Corning, 14 settembre 1879 – Tucson, 6 settembre 1966) è stata un'attivista, infermiera, scrittrice ed educatrice sessuale statunitense, pioniera della contraccezione e dei diritti riproduttivi.Margaret Sanger fu colei che diffuse per la prima volta all'interno del mondo anglosassone il termine "controllo delle nascite", aprì la ...

  5. In the winter of 1911–12, Margaret rescued 119 children of workers from the violence of the textile mill strikes in Lawrence, MA (Sanger, 1938). The state’s armed militia had been called out to keep 25,000 workers from organizing. About 50 percent of them were women. One woman was killed (Kornbluh, 1988, 1, 4).

  6. 15 de ene. de 2020 · Biography of Margaret Sanger. Birth Control and Women's Health Advocate. Margaret Sanger was born in Corning, New York. Her father was an Irish immigrant, and her mother an Irish-American. Her father was a free-thinker and her mother a Roman Catholic. She was one of eleven children and blamed her mother's early death on both the family's ...

  7. Margaret Higgins Sanger ou Margaret Louise Higgins ( Corning, 14 de setembro de 1879 – 6 de setembro de 1966) foi uma enfermeira, sexóloga, escritora e ativista do controle de natalidade norte-americana, cujas ações acenderam debates sobre possíveis consequências eugenistas do uso inapropriado desta prática.

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