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1by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…There is a general opinion among some people of Europe that the national use of preventive measures will reduce the wages of the working class. They claim that the worker does and will receive wages according to his least amount of subsistence. …”
Published [1915?]
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2by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…The proper authority to give advice on preventive methods should be the medical profession ; no class of men and women are so aware of the need of this knowledge among the working class as they — yet they remain silent. …”
Published [1915?]
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3by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…It is because of abortions occurring so frequently among the women of the working class to-day, the suffering, illness, operations, invalidism, and deaths resulting from the carelessness of their performance, that has urged me to make any sacrifice, and direct my efforts to make it possible for these women to obtain clean and harmless knowledge of the means to prevent conception, and thereby prevent abortions, and the necessity for them. …”
Published [1915?]
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4by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…the male sperm from entering the womb, you are going to become pregnant. Women of the working class, especially wage workers, should not have more than two children at most. …”
Published 1920