In Woman and the New Race Margaret Sanger's seminal work readers are transported to a pivotal moment in the history of women's rights and reproductive freedom. This groundbreaking book authored by one of the most influential figures in the birth control movement explores the intersection of gender sexuality and reproductive health with unflinching honesty and courage. Published in the early 20th century Sanger's book challenges the societal norms and constraints placed on women at the time. It passionately argues for a woman's right to control her own body and make informed choices about her reproductive health an idea that was revolutionary in its day and remains a cornerstone of modern feminism.
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