Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America

Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America

by Ellen Chesler
Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America

Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America

by Ellen Chesler

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Overview

This illuminating biography of Margaret Sanger—the woman who fought for birth control in America—describes her childhood, her private life, her relationships with Emma Goldman and John Reed, her public role, and more.

Margaret Sanger went to jail in 1917 for distributing contraceptives to immigrant women in a makeshift clinic in Brooklyn. She died a half-century later, just after the Supreme Court guaranteed constitutional protection for the use of contraceptives. Now, Ellen Chesler provides an authoritative and widely acclaimed biography of this great emancipator, whose lifelong struggle helped women gain control over their own bodies.

An idealist who mastered practical politics, Sanger seized on contraception as the key to redistributing power to women in the bedroom, the home, and the community. For fifty years, she battled formidable opponents ranging from the US Government to the Catholic Church. Her crusade was both passionate and paradoxical. She was an advocate of female solidarity who often preferred the company of men; an adoring mother who abandoned her children; a socialist who became a registered Republican; a sexual adventurer who remained an incurable romantic. Her comrades-in-arms included Emma Goldman and John Reed; her lovers, Havelock Ellis and H.G. Wells.

Drawing on new information from archives and interviews, Chesler illuminates Sanger’s turbulent personal story as well as the history of the birth control movement. An intimate biography of a visionary rebel, Woman of Valor is also an epic story that extends from the radical movements of pre-World War I to the family planning initiatives of the Great Society. At a time when women’s reproductive and sexual autonomy is once again under attack, this landmark biography is indispensable reading for the generations in debt to Sanger for the freedoms they take for granted.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781416553694
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 10/16/2007
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 672
File size: 958 KB

About the Author

Ellen Chesler is a distinguished lecturer and director of the Eleanor Roosevelt Initiative on Women and Public Life at Roosevelt House, the public policy center of Hunter College of the City University of New York. Woman of Valor was a finalist for PEN’s 1993 Martha Albrand Prize for the year’s best first work of nonfiction.

Table of Contents


Introduction     11
The Woman Rebel     19
Ghosts     21
Love and Work     44
Seeds of Rebellion     56
The Personal Is Political     74
Bohemia and Beyond     89
A European Education     105
The Frenzy of Renown     128
The Company She Kept     150
The Lady Reformer     177
New Woman, New World     179
The Conditions of Reform     200
Organizing for Birth Control     223
Happiness in Marriage     243
Doctors and Birth Control     269
A Community of Women     287
Grande Dame, Grandmere     311
Lobbying for Birth Control     313
Same Old Deal     336
Foreign Diplomacy     355
From Birth Control to Family Planning     371
Intermezzo     396
Last Act     414
Woman of the Century     443
Afterword     469
Notes     493
Selected Bibliography     617
Acknowledgments     637
Index     641
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