Margaret Sanger; an autobiography
Margaret Sanger
Read by PhyllisV
Margaret Sanger, an advocate for birth control rights, chronicles the story of her struggles, including her times in jail and in exile, in order to legalize birth control options for women. She details the uphill battles of not only convincing lawmakers, but of doctors as well. Her relentless pursuit is told against the backdrop of courtrooms, her personal life, and her travels across the globe, giving a glimpse into the world during and post-WW I.
This riveting account is a must read for those interested in a key moment in womanβs history and reform. (Summary by PhyllisV) (23 hr 56 min)
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Stephanie, South Australia
Beautifully read. l loved listening to it all. A very engaging and important diary and record of the hard won women's rights to birth control, hence ultimate better health and opportunity for women and indeed their children and husbands.
Excellent book
Karen Bromberg
PhyllisV has a beautiful and melodic voice. She reads this book so well. I noticed that this book came alive due to the superb reading by PhyllisV.
Kill 'Em All! ππππππ
Cliff Pinchon
Margaret Sanger, great champion of Eugenics.