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This thread is not a poll. It is not a question to be discussed. It is a statement of fact posted to refute and expose the anti-abortion lie that Margaret Sanger promoted abortion.
Margaret Sanger spent her life advocating for birth control and setting up clinics to provide poor women with contraceptives. In 1920 she wrote a book called "Women and the New Race". Chapter X dealt with abortion.
Some word definitions are needed. Starting in 1900 there was a tremendos emphasis on the improvement of the human condition; when people spoke of race in 1920 they were talking about the race of human beings and when Sanger speaks of women wanting freedom she is talking specifically about the freedom from pregnancy year after year.
.....and a few statistics also: The population of the US in 1920 was 106,021,537. 60% of that population lived in deep poverty and the number of abortions was estimated to be between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000/ year. Today there are 350,000,000 people in the US the poverty rate is 15% and the number of abortions is about 1,000,000/year.
Contraceptives were available to the wealthy but for the staggering population of poor women contraceptives were illegal. In fact just talking about controlling family size was illegal. Poor women most of whom worked long hours for low wages or doing farm work were condemned to almost yearly pregnancies. Serial pregnancies lead to increasingly unhealthy babies. Many of which died in childbirth or early childhood. Sanger received thousands of letters each year from desperate women whose only alternative to the debilitating pregnancy cycle was abortion.
She wrote, "While there are cases where even the law recognizes an abortion as justifiable if recommended by a physician. I assert that the hundreds of thousands of abortions performed in America each year are a disgrace to civilization. "
Sanger advocated tirelessly for birth control in her writings, in her speeches and in the clinics she established. She never advocated for abortion.
Margaret Sanger spent her life advocating for birth control and setting up clinics to provide poor women with contraceptives. In 1920 she wrote a book called "Women and the New Race". Chapter X dealt with abortion.
Some word definitions are needed. Starting in 1900 there was a tremendos emphasis on the improvement of the human condition; when people spoke of race in 1920 they were talking about the race of human beings and when Sanger speaks of women wanting freedom she is talking specifically about the freedom from pregnancy year after year.
.....and a few statistics also: The population of the US in 1920 was 106,021,537. 60% of that population lived in deep poverty and the number of abortions was estimated to be between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000/ year. Today there are 350,000,000 people in the US the poverty rate is 15% and the number of abortions is about 1,000,000/year.
Contraceptives were available to the wealthy but for the staggering population of poor women contraceptives were illegal. In fact just talking about controlling family size was illegal. Poor women most of whom worked long hours for low wages or doing farm work were condemned to almost yearly pregnancies. Serial pregnancies lead to increasingly unhealthy babies. Many of which died in childbirth or early childhood. Sanger received thousands of letters each year from desperate women whose only alternative to the debilitating pregnancy cycle was abortion.
She wrote, "While there are cases where even the law recognizes an abortion as justifiable if recommended by a physician. I assert that the hundreds of thousands of abortions performed in America each year are a disgrace to civilization. "
Sanger advocated tirelessly for birth control in her writings, in her speeches and in the clinics she established. She never advocated for abortion.