Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement
Discover the pivotal role of Margaret Sanger in the birth control movement with "Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement" by Ronald Moore. Published in 1995 by Scarecrow Press, this hardback edition spans 230 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of Sanger's influence on family planning and women's rights in the United States. As an essential resource for anyone interested in social science and women's studies, this book delves into the historical context and significance of birth control advocacy. Recognized as an excellent historical resource by Population Today, it provides valuable insights into the evolution of contraception and family welfare. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply curious about this vital aspect of history, Moore's work is a must-read for understanding the foundations of modern family planning.