Margaret Sanger's "inspiration" for elminating what she and the KKK deemed socially unfit babies being born inspires the culture today.
She wrote enough the sink a ship regarding the Catholic Church and how the churches in general were used by the contraceptive mentality.
You're right about when she left. There are tons of her writings on the internet. This was one that needed to be posted. After ten years on line, things will creep out periodically.
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Margaret Sanger was not the editor of the Birth Control Review in 1930, she left in January 1929.
Margaret Sanger's "inspiration" for elminating what she and the KKK deemed socially unfit babies being born inspires the culture today.
She wrote enough the sink a ship regarding the Catholic Church and how the churches in general were used by the contraceptive mentality.
You're right about when she left. There are tons of her writings on the internet. This was one that needed to be posted. After ten years on line, things will creep out periodically.
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