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What Caused the Hypocritical Transformation of Margaret Sanger?  

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WHAT CAUSED THE HYPOCRITICAL TRANSFORMATION OF MARGARET SANGER? AMERICAN HISTORY 2020 Paul K. Adams November 13, 1998 Margaret Sanger was truly a great woman of the twenties. In reading her biographies, one can admire her contributions to the time. They were extremely important, not only to the twenties' society, but also to the world today. Although her crusade for birth control was a great success, further research showed she might not be as "heroic" as many biographers made her out to be. Margaret Sanger fought fervently and bravely during the early 1900s to provide free and valuable birth control information to poor and underprivileged women. To further her crusade for birth control, Sanger was insulted, indicted, and arrested for her radical ideas. Her zeal for the birth control movement led many of her biographers to label her as a "rebel", "criminal", and "heroine". Before one can start to describe Margaret Sanger's "transformation", it is...

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