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Margaret Sanger | Biography, Birth Control, & Significance

Margaret Sanger, original name Margaret Louisa Higgins, (born September 14, 1879, Corning, New York, U.S. died September 6, 1966, Tucson, Arizona), founder of the birth control movement in the United States and an international leader in the field. She is credited with originating the term birth control. Sanger was the sixth of 11 children. She attended Claverack College and then took nurse’s training in New York at the White Plains Hospital and the Manhattan Eye and Ear Clinic. She was married twice, to William Sanger in 1900 and, after a divorce, to J. Noah H. Slee in 1922. After a brief ....

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