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i| Margaret S APPINE; a_ birthright H of every human __ being. ™ Woman, not less than man, is entitled to live a life unmarred by unnecessary pain and depri tion. When she confidingly en- trusts her future to the keeping of a man in the companionship of mar- riage, she has not forfeited one jot or tittle of her right. And yet, tens of thousands of women a doomed to lives of hopeless, help- less drudgery—and_ their children are condemned to privation and neglect beeause the mother simply cannot give to any of them the proper care and support. For centuries the world has turned a deaf ear to the pleadings of tortured women for relief from those horrible conditions. For cen- turies mothers have been denied the knowledge that would drive away the clouds of misery and degradation and allow the sunlight of marital happiness to shine on every household. A gigantic conspiracy of silence has robbed woman of her inalien- able right. Words alone cannot picture the resulting terrible sacrifice in wasted bodies and blasted lives that is being exacted from women every year. Words alone cannot express the untold suffering tens of thou- sands of women—and_ children— must endure every year. That is why Margaret Sanger, herself a mother, and President of the American Birth Control eague, has dared to raise the banner of the new freedom for women and proclaimed their eman- cipation from slavery of ignorance. anger Dares to Speak Frankly About Birth Control Will You Ever Write a Letter Like This? Only these agony: the story wom: aden letters can tell 's sacrifiee in all its mothers who have turned to her for help in their greatest need, reveal- ing to her the nameless fears and terrors that clutch at their hearts. Read these letters, and know for yourself what women still suffer. “It is terrible to think of bringing these little bodies and souls into the world without means or strength to care for them. I know that. this must be the last one, for it would be better for me to go than to bring more neglected babies into the world.” “My ba ly 10 months old, » old- est of my four children is 7. Lam so discouraged 1 want to die. Ignorance on this all-important sub- thas put me where am.” Margaret Sanger Debt When Why Margaret Sanger Dares to Advocate Birth Control B we h a . ‘ Parent, Margaret ger con Woman's siders ita slur upon. the intelligence of American womankind to deny to them the knowledge which has brought freedom, health, happi- ness, and life itself to the women of other n Are Pr Certain Partial List of Contents Woman's Error and Her Should Avoid Having Children Two Classes of Women Cries of Despair Control—a Problem or Continence—Is it Practi- ral or Desirable ventive Contraceptives. or Is the Husband or Wife to Blame? Whose is the blame for the tragedy of too many ehildren— husband or wife? Margaret Sanger, the President of theAmerican Birth Control League, comes with a mes- sage vital to every married man and woman. tion Women Mor: tions. That is why she has braved the storms of denuncia- tion, why she bas fought through every courtin the land in her advocacy of woman’s right to the knowledge that will break the chains of slav Woman and the New Race Margaret Sengers courageous new book should be read by every married man and woman in America In this revolutionary book, Margaret Sanger, _interna- tionally famous for her ceaseless activities in behalf of women and hailed as ity Legislating Morals 25 and Women's the or of her sex, points out the path that tired suffering womanhood must travel in their struggle for emancipation With utter frankness she sweeps aside the mist of sophistries in which the sub- ject. of birth control has been enshrouded by its enemies. In her wonderful book Mrs. Sanger shows that women can and will rise above the forces that have ruined their beauty —that drag them down—that wreck their mental and physical strength—that make them an easy prey to death—that dis- qualify them for society, for self-improve- ment In blazing this revolutionary trail to the new freedom of women, this’ daring and heroic author points out that wornen who cannot afford to have more than one or two children, should not do so. It is a crime to herself, a crime to her children, a crime to society. Send No Money Now Margaret Sanger’s message to all women, contained in “Woman and the New Race,” is made available to the public. A_ special edition of this vital book has been published in response to the overwhelming demand. Order your copy of this wonder- ful book at onee, at. the special edition price of only $2. Then if after reading it you are not entirely satisfied, return it to us and your money will be refunded. 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