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Sanger, Margaret, 1883-1966

"Woman and the New Race"

EBOOK WOMAN AND THE NEW RACE ***


Produced by Eric Eldred and Distributed Proofeaders.


WOMAN AND THE NEW RACE
BY
MARGARET SANGER

With A Preface By Havelock Ellis
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New York 1920
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DEDICATED TO
THE MEMORY OF MY MOTHER, A MOTHER
WHO GAVE BIRTH TO ELEVEN LIVING CHILDREN
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PREFACE

The modern Woman Movement, like the modern Labour Movement, may be
said to have begun in the Eighteenth century. The Labour movement
arose out of the Industrial Revolution with its resultant tendency to
over-population, to unrestricted competition, to social misery and
disorder. The Woman movement appeared as an at first neglected
by-product of the French Revolution with its impulses of general
human expansion, of freedom and of equality.
Since then, as we know, these two movements have each had a great and
vigorous career which is still far from completed. On the whole they
have moved independently along separate lines, and have at times
seemed indeed almost hostile to each other. That has ceased to be the
case.


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