Source: Women, Race and Class (1983), Chapter 12, "Racism, Birth Control and Reproductive Rights"
“…we explained simply what contraception was; that abortion was the wrong way — no matter how early it was performed it was taking a life; that contraception was the better way, the safer way — it took a little time, a little trouble, but was well worth while in the long run, because life had not yet begun.”
Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography (1938)
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