Margaret Sanger; an autobiography

Margaret Sanger; an autobiography
Margaret Sanger; an Autobiography, published in 1938, recounts the life of Margaret Sanger, a pioneering advocate for birth control rights. In this personal narrative, Sanger shares her struggles, including imprisonment and exile, as she fought to legalize birth control for women. Her story unfolds against the backdrop of significant historical events, including World War I, providing insight into the societal challenges she faced and the reform movements of her time.













