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Margaret Sanger: an autobiography.

Chapter 43: TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
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The author traces her upbringing and early influences, then recounts her emergence as an advocate for birth control, the founding of clinics and organizations, and the legal and social battles she faced. She documents campaigns at home and abroad, exchanges with colleagues and opponents, and the practical and philosophical debates surrounding reproductive health and public policy. The narrative mixes personal memoir, activist reportage, travel impressions, and strategic reflection, concluding with meditations on law, medicine, social reform, and hopes for incremental change in public attitudes and institutions.

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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

  1. Changed “going to forbidden” to “going to forbidden” on p. 39.
  2. Changed “to very life” to “to every life” on p. 494.
  3. Changed “char-à-banc” to “char-à-bancs” on p. 458.
  4. Silently corrected typographical errors.
  5. Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed.