
Debate on birth control. Margaret Sanger and Winter Russell
Published in 1921, 'Debate on Birth Control' features a dialogue between Margaret Sanger, a key advocate for birth control, and Winter Russell, who opposes it. The work addresses the moral, social, and health implications of birth control, reflecting the evolving discourse on reproductive rights in the early 20th century. This debate highlights the contrasting views on a critical issue that remains relevant today.





