[Rarebooks] FS: Archive of Letters by Margaret Sanger Promoting Birth Control
Charles Agvent
charles at charlesagvent.com
Tue Apr 11 10:46:33 EDT 2023
SANGER, Margaret. ARCHIVE OF 5 AUTOGRAPH LETTERS. . A collection of 5
Handwritten Letters, 12 full pages of writing, all SIGNED by Sanger with
her initials to Peggy [Mrs. Stephen Whitney Blodgett] on various size
stationery and dates, mostly about personal matters but also containing
references to her work to promote Birth Control. The first two letters
are dated 14 January 1947 and 31 January 1947 from Tucson. In the second
Sanger says, "I think this national drive is so important to the future
of civilization thru our Research program that I've decided to plug all
I've got to contribute to this one drive + let the Y W + Y M + Red Cross
etc etc [?] time until we get a cheap simple contraception that our own
slum parents can use as well as the Indian, Chinese, Japanese, + all
Orientals. When this is developed it will be more constructive +
powerful than splitting the atom -- + Peace on Earth will reign." In the
third letter, dated 7 December 1948 also from Tucson and consisting of 4
pages, she says, "Our hopes of a decent world through the discovery of a
simple cheap contraceptive depends so very much on the vision and
Scientific attitude of members of the NRC [National Research Council]
which is the only group at present known to be encouraging such
researches toward such discovery." The remaining two letters, one dated
28 June 1949 on "The Crossways" stationery and the other dated 28 August
1957 on International Planned Parenthood Federation stationery, regard
personal matters. Also with a 1961 Typed Letter from the Watumull
Foundation to Mrs. Blodgett mentioning that Sanger spent a month there
in Honolulu. Faint creases from mailing, about Fine.
In her job as a nurse for maternity cases for mostly poor mothers in New
York, Sanger often observed women resorting to self-induced abortions.
Mrs. Sanger nursed one mother, close to death after a self-inflicted
abortion, back to health, and heard the woman plead with a doctor for
protection against another pregnancy. "Tell Jake to sleep on the roof,"
the physician said. The mother died six months later during a second
abortion, and Sanger soon renounced nursing forever: "I came to a sudden
realization that my work as a nurse and my activities in social service
were entirely palliative and consequently futile and useless to relieve
the misery I saw all about me." (#019671) $3,000
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