Margaret Sanger
Shining Light on the Dark Side of PPFA Founder Margaret Sanger
Over the last few years, Margaret Sanger – Planned Parenthood's founder – has been increasingly in the news, and it has not always been positive. Despite the strenuous efforts of an army of reporters, celebrities and tenured
Over the last few years, Margaret Sanger – Planned Parenthood's founder – has been increasingly in the news, and it has not always been positive. Despite the strenuous efforts of an army of reporters, celebrities and tenured professors, the public is
Over the last few years, Margaret Sanger – Planned Parenthood's founder – has been increasingly in the news, and it has not always been positive. Despite the strenuous efforts of an army of reporters, celebrities and tenured professors, the public is
Over the last few years, Margaret Sanger – Planned Parenthood's founder – has been increasingly in the news, and it has not always been positive. Despite the strenuous efforts of an army of reporters, celebrities and tenured professors, the public is
He noted Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger's views of race, her work on the Negro Project and mounting evidence that abortion clinics are disproportionately distributed among black and minority communities as evidence of an underlying
Shining Light on the Dark Side of PPFA Founder Margaret Sanger
run afoul of liberals supporting Planned Parenthood — established in 1921 (as the American Birth Control League) by racist eugenicist Margaret Sanger to promote contraception and abortion — as dubious, to put it mildly, a goal as ever undertaken.
Margaret Sanger's Parliament of Population (Population Congress). In an article titled "My Way to Peace",(From the Sanger public documents archive. Margaret Sanger's Parliament of Population (Population Congress). In an article titled "My
Margaret Sanger's Parliament of Population (Population Congress). In an article titled "My Way to Peace",(From the Sanger public documents archive. Margaret Sanger's Parliament of Population (Population Congress). In an article titled "My
Margaret Sanger's Parliament of Population (Population Congress). In an article titled "My Way to Peace",(From the Sanger public documents archive) she wrote the following: Second, to have Congress set up a special
After the death of a patient from a botched abortion in 1912, Margaret Sanger had begun preaching her solution: If women had access to birth control, there would be fewer of the dangerous procedures that cost desperate women their lives in a nation
Planned Parenthood vs. Komen: Money and Mob Rule
In October 1916, Margaret Sanger was arrested in for opening her Brownsville birth control clinic in Brooklyn, New York. Nearly a century later, Sanger's organization Planned Parenthood is at the epicenter of the continued
Not surprisingly, Planned Parenthood's founder, Margaret Sanger, was a eugenicist who fiercely believed it was society's obligation to consciously be “weeding out the unfit…preventing the birth of defectives or of those who would become defective.
by The Editors A new book on Margaret Sanger downplays her ties to eugenics, despite recent scholarship that makes it clear that Sanger was a eugenist. January 10, 2011 (PublicDiscourse.com) – Herman Cain's remarks
(FEDERALJACK) Below are quotes from the founder of planned parenthood herself Margaret Sanger. After reading these tell me again that planned parenthood isn't a eugenics based organization filled with people who are
by The Editors A new book on Margaret Sanger downplays her ties to eugenics, despite recent scholarship that makes it clear that Sanger was a eugenist. January 10, 2011 (PublicDiscourse.com) – Herman Cain's remarks concerning Planned Parenthood's
Planned Parenthood vs. Komen: Money and Mob Rule
Over the last few years, Margaret Sanger — Planned Parenthood's founder — has been increasingly in the news, and it has not always been positive. Despite the strenuous efforts of an army of reporters, celebrities and tenured professors, the public is
Margaret Sanger's Parliament of Population (Population Congress). In an article titled "My Way to Peace",(From the Sanger public documents archive) she wrote the following: Second, to have Congress set up a special
by The Editors A new book on Margaret Sanger downplays her ties to eugenics, despite recent scholarship that makes it clear that Sanger was a eugenist. January 10, 2011 (PublicDiscourse.com) – Herman Cain's remarks concerning Planned Parenthood's
Over the last few years, Margaret Sanger — Planned Parenthood's founder — has been increasingly in the news, and it has not always been positive. Despite the strenuous efforts of an army of reporters, celebrities and tenured professors, the public is
run afoul of liberals supporting Planned Parenthood — established in 1921 (as the American Birth Control League) by racist eugenicist Margaret Sanger to promote contraception and abortion — as dubious, to put it mildly, a goal as ever undertaken.
Planned Parenthood vs. Komen: Money and Mob Rule
(FEDERALJACK) Below are quotes from the founder of planned parenthood herself Margaret Sanger. After reading these tell me again that planned parenthood isn't a eugenics based organization filled with people who are
Margaret Sanger was a very unpleasant lady, someone who thought that black women, the mentally retarded and pretty much everyone else who wasn't lilly-white (no immigrants, either) and well-off needed to be sterilized. Apparently, she wasn't fond of
When Hillary Clinton received Planned Parenthood's Margaret Sanger Award in 2009, she was prompted to make an apologia for accepting the award because of questions raised at a House committee hearing. In each of
run afoul of liberals supporting Planned Parenthood — established in 1921 (as the American Birth Control League) by racist eugenicist Margaret Sanger to promote contraception and abortion — as dubious, to put it mildly, a goal as ever undertaken.
by The Editors A new book on Margaret Sanger downplays her ties to eugenics, despite recent scholarship that makes it clear that Sanger was a eugenist. January 10, 2011 (PublicDiscourse.com) – Herman Cain's remarks concerning