My Fight for Birth Control
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"My Fight for Birth Control" is an autobiographical work by birth control activist Margaret Sanger, detailing her struggles to legalize and promote contraception in the early 20th century.
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| My Fight for Birth Control canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: My Fight for Birth Control Context triple: [Margaret Sanger, notableWork, My Fight for Birth Control]
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Target entity: My Fight for Birth Control Target entity description: "My Fight for Birth Control" is an autobiographical work by birth control activist Margaret Sanger, detailing her struggles to legalize and promote contraception in the early 20th century.
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A.
Intimate Politics: How I Grew Up Red, Fought for Free Speech, and Became a Feminist Rebel
*Intimate Politics: How I Grew Up Red, Fought for Free Speech, and Became a Feminist Rebel* is a memoir by activist and scholar Bettina Aptheker that chronicles her political awakening, involvement in leftist and free speech movements, and evolution into a prominent feminist voice.
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B.
Battle for Births
Battle for Births was a Fascist Italian population campaign under Mussolini aimed at dramatically increasing the birth rate to strengthen the nation’s military and imperial power.
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C.
Me Too (novel)
Me Too is a novel whose story inspired the film "All of Me."
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D.
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Statements (44)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf | autobiography ⓘ |
| author | Margaret Sanger NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| describes |
Comstock laws
NERFINISHED
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Margaret Sanger's activism ⓘ campaigns to legalize contraception in the United States ⓘ early 20th-century attitudes toward sexuality ⓘ legal struggles over birth control ⓘ personal experiences of Margaret Sanger ⓘ social opposition to contraception ⓘ |
| documents |
Margaret Sanger's legal battles
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alliances with physicians and reformers ⓘ establishment of birth control clinics ⓘ history of the American birth control movement ⓘ political resistance to contraception ⓘ |
| focusesOnPeriod | early 20th century ⓘ |
| genre |
autobiography
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political memoir ⓘ social reform literature ⓘ |
| hasPerspective | first-person narrative ⓘ |
| historicalContext |
pre–World War II United States
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progressive era in the United States ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
general public
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supporters of birth control ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
birth control
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contraception ⓘ family planning ⓘ reproductive rights ⓘ women's rights ⓘ |
| movement |
birth control movement
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women's liberation movement precursor ⓘ |
| portrays |
Margaret Sanger as a social reformer
NERFINISHED
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women seeking contraception ⓘ |
| publicationCentury | 20th century ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Planned Parenthood
NERFINISHED
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birth control clinics in the United States ⓘ legalization of contraception in the United States ⓘ |
| theme |
censorship and obscenity laws
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conflict with religious authorities ⓘ control over reproduction ⓘ individual freedom ⓘ poverty and large families ⓘ public health ⓘ |
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