Woman and the New Race.

“Woman must have her freedom": First Edition of Woman and the New Race; Warmly inscribed by Margaret Sanger

Woman and the New Race.

SANGER, Margaret; Preface by Havelock Ellis.

Item Number: 109386

New York: Brentano's, 1920.

First edition of this classic work. Octavo, original red cloth, frontispiece. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper, “New York Jan 28 1921 To Mrs Gartz With admiration and appreciation Margaret Sanger.” Very good in the rare original dust jacket which is in very good condition. Preface by Havelock Ellis.

Margaret Sanger was an American sex educator and nurse who became one of the leading birth control activists of her time, having at one point, even served jail time for importing birth control pills, then illegal, into the United States. Woman and the New Race is her treatise on how the control of population size would not only free women from the bondage of forced motherhood, but would elevate all of society. The original fight for birth control was closely tied to the labor movement as well as the Eugenics movement, and her book provides fascinating insight to a mostly-forgotten turbulent battle recently fought in American history.

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