Author: Sanger, Margaret
Synopsis:
In "Woman and the New Race," Margaret Sanger fearlessly delves into the controversial topic of birth control, challenging societal norms and advocating for women's reproductive rights. Through personal anecdotes and compelling arguments, Sanger explores the impact of unplanned pregnancies on women's lives and the urgent need for accessible contraception. With a passionate and persuasive voice, she calls for a revolution in women's health, aiming to empower women to take control of their bodies and destinies.
Genres: Non-fiction, Feminism, Social Commentary
Themes: Reproductive rights, Women's empowerment, Gender equality, Social justice
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