Negro Project: Ep. 2: Margaret Sanger: Pioneer or Controversial Reformer?


Host Connie Morris explores the life and legacy of Margaret Sanger, tracing her early life, nursing experiences, and role in founding the birth control movement that evolved into Planned Parenthood.
The episode examines Sanger’s advocacy, clashes with the Comstock Laws, and the debates around her connections to early 20th-century eugenics, prompting listeners to reflect on how individuals’ beliefs shape public policy.
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