Woman and the New Race
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Woman and the New Race by Margaret Sanger, first published in 1920, is a groundbreaking work that explores the intersection of women's rights, birth control, and social reform. In this book, Sanger argues that the empowerment of women is intrinsically linked to their ability to control reproduction, advocating for the widespread availability of birth control to improve women's health, social status, and economic opportunities. Through a blend of social commentary, medical insights, and femi...


