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In an attempt to provide readers of “Planned Parenthood founder had another agenda” (Letters, April 7) with a balanced view on the issue and question of birth control, Margaret Sanger and the ...
Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson recently said that Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. partnered in a conspiracy to promote black genocide ...
In accepting the first Margaret Sanger Award in 1966, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about “the striking kinship between our movement and Margaret Sanger’s early efforts.” “These were almost ...
About 43 years ago, on May 5, 1966, Martin Luther King Jr. was honored with the Planned Parenthood Federation of America's "Margaret Sanger Award," named after the courageous woman who, in 1916 ...
In 1966, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America gave its first Margaret Sanger Award to Martin Luther King, Jr. And in his acceptance speech, ...
Little did Martin Luther King Jr. know that his words (or arguably Coretta Scott King’s) ... boasts of King’s support at the 1966 inauguration of the Margaret Sanger Award. ...
While Sanger did speak to such an audience in 1926, "she didn't hold the group in the highest esteem," and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke favorably of her at the height of the U.S. civil rights ...
It was 100 years ago—on Oct. 16, 1916—that Margaret Sanger opened the first birth-control clinic in the United States. An advocate for women’s reproductive rights who was also a vocal eugenics ...
The author of "Planned Parenthood's negative influence hurts minorities," (CT. Jan. 22) uses the occasion of Martin Luther King Jr. Day to question what King would have thought of Planned ...
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