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Adam J. Sacks

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  • Margaret Sanger appeals before a Senate Committee for federal birth-control legislation in Washington, D.C., March 1, 1934.

    The Socialist Pioneers of Birth Control

    When birth control was still taboo, early socialists fought to make it accessible to working-class women.
    by Adam J. Sacks via Jacobin on August 14, 2019
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