Margaret Sanger: The Children's Era

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In the 21st century Women still find themselves fighting for freedom from the enslavement of their own bodies from forced, or unplanned pregnancy. One of the most iconic advocates for this principle battle is Margaret Sanger. Born in the late 1800’s Margaret was born in a time where contraceptives were criminalized by the government, and women and children found themselves in unfit, unsafe situations. Having experienced this firsthand when her mother died from tuberculosis after having too many children took the ultimate toll on her body. She Also reflects on her time as a nurse when she would care for the woman who had resorted to illegal botched abortions as the only form of release they