“Mrs. Sanger gave seven reasons for supporting birth control, including the dangers to the race of procreation by diseased or mentally imbalanced persons.” The Vancouver Sun, July 24, 1923, p. 2
“If I understand anything of the practises and working of the various sects and the tactics of some of the leaders of the inferior races there is grave danger that control of offspring would mean simply that the women of the better kind would be the only ones to limit the number of their children.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, March 29, 1925, p. 4A
“Birth Control is not contraception indiscriminately and thoughtlessly practiced. It means the release and cultivation of the better racial elements in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extirpation of defective stocks — those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.” New York Times, April 1923
Quotes from Margaret Sanger, “mother” of abortion and Planned Parenthood in the U.S.A
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