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  2. Negro Project - Wikipedia

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    Once the project received funding, it was taken out of Sanger's hands and taken over by the BFCA, who pushed funding into preexisting clinics. [1] Dr. Clarence Gamble, physician and heir to the Proctor and Gamble soap company fortune, was an influential figure on the project, supervising and partially funding the endeavor. [2]

  3. Clarence Gamble - Wikipedia

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    Clarence James Gamble (January 10, 1894 – July 15, 1966) [1] [2] was an American medical doctor and the heir of the Procter and Gamble soap company fortune. He was an advocate of birth control and eugenics, and he founded Pathfinder International .

  4. Margaret Sanger - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 February 2025. American birth control activist and nurse (1879–1966) Margaret Sanger Sanger in 1922 Born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-09-14) September 14, 1879 Corning, New York, U.S. Died September 6, 1966 (1966-09-06) (aged 86) Tucson, Arizona, U.S. Other names Margaret Sanger Slee Occupation(s ...

  5. Today in History: Margaret Sanger opens first birth control ...

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    Ninety-nine years ago today, on October 16, 1916, Margaret Sanger opened the first family planning clinic in the United States. Sanger is credited with sparking the birth control movement, and ...

  6. Family Limitation - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Sanger's intent in publishing Family Limitation was two-fold: to gain publicity surrounding anti-obscenity laws, and to educate middle and lower-class women. Sanger was a part of a feminist campaign that intentionally broke anti-obscenity laws with the goal of exposing the restrictions on birth control information. [ 2 ]

  7. Eugenics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One of the most prominent feminists to champion the eugenic agenda was Margaret Sanger, the leader of the American birth control movement and founder of Planned Parenthood. Sanger saw birth control as a means to prevent unwanted children from being born into a disadvantaged life, and incorporated the language of eugenics to advance the movement.

  8. Margaret Qualley Dances for Husband Jack Antonoff in New ...

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    Margaret Qualley puts the moves on husband Jack Antonoff — literally — in the music video for his band Bleachers’ new single, “Tiny Moves.”. Qualley, 29, codirected, choreographed and ...

  9. Talk:Negro Project conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    I still haven't been able to locate the elusive full text of Sanger's 1939 letter to Clarence Gamble, but the Project pages indicate that it is in the microfilm edition of her papers. MFNickster ( talk ) 06:34, 18 January 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]