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Маргарет Хиггинс Сэнгер Сли — американская активистка, основательница «Американской лиги контроля над рождаемостью» . Сэнгер открыла в США первую клинику, занимавшуюся контролем рождаемости, и основала «Международную ассоциацию планирования семьи». Активная сторонница и пропагандистка контрацепции, негативной евгеники и идей контроля над рождаемостью. Внесла вклад в знаковое судебное разбирательство в Верховном суде США, которое легализовало контрацепцию в США. Её молодость прошла в Нью-Йорке, где она сотрудничала с такими общественными деятелями, как Эптон Синклер и Эмма Гольдман. В 1914 году она выступила против абортов, совершаемых в домашних условиях, и начала публиковаться в ежемесячной газете «Женский бунт» , в которой она впервые использовала термин «контроль рождаемости».

В 1916 году Сэнгер открыла первую в США клинику по регулированию рождаемости, что привело к её аресту за распространение информации о контрацепции. Её последующие выступления получили огромную поддержку в обществе. Сэнгер считала, что так как женщины стали занимать равное положение в обществе с мужчинами, они в состоянии сами принимать решение о рождении детей.

В 1921 году Сэнгер основала «Американскую лигу контроля над рождаемостью» , которая впоследствии стала называться «Американской федерацией планирования семьи» . В Нью-Йорке Сэнгер открыла первую клинику по контролю рождаемости, где имелись женские врачи всех специальностей, а также клинику в Гарлеме, персонал которой был полностью набран из афроамериканцев. В 1929 году она сформировала Национальный комитет Федерального законодательства по регулированию рождаемости , что послужило отправной точкой для начала её попыток легализовать регулирование рождаемости в США. С 1952 по 1959 год Сэнгер была президентом Международной федерации планирования семьи.

Сэнгер умерла в 1966 году, приобретя широкую известность как основатель современного движения контроля над рождаемостью. Wikipedia  

✵ 14. Сентябрь 1879 – 6. Сентябрь 1966
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“Blacks, soldiers, and Jews are a menace to the race.”

Unknown source. Often falsely cited as Birth Control Review, April 1933 http://lifedynamics.com/app/uploads/2015/09/1933-04-April.pdf, as in William D. Gairdner, The War Against the Family (1992), p. 464 https://books.google.com/books?id=vZsQ5d_43zEC&pg=PA464. No letters or articles by Sanger appear in that issue.
John George, in American Extremists: Militias, Supremacists, Klansmen, Communists & Others (1992), p. 415, describes this quote as "evidently concocted in the late 1980s".
Misattributed

“John Parsons: Don’t you think such a theory, such a radical theory, is anti-social?”

One Minute News (1947), interview with British Pathé's John Parsons

“The ministers work is also important and he should be trained, perhaps by the Federation as to our ideals and the goal that we hope to reach. We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.”

Commenting on the 'Negro Project' in a letter to Dr. Clarence Gamble, December 10, 1939. http://smithlibraries.org/digital/items/show/495 - Sanger manuscripts, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. Also described in Linda Gordon's Woman's Body, Woman's Right: A Social History of Birth Control in America. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1976.
(Note: There is a different date circulated, e.g. Oct. 19, 1939; but Dec. 10 is the correct date of Mrs. Sanger's letter to Mr. Gamble.)

“We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.”

Misquoted by Diane S. Dew http://www.dianedew.com/sanger.htm (2001)
Omits words from a letter to Dr. Clarence Gamble Sanger proposing the "Negro Project", where Sanger wrote: "And <span style="color:darkgray">we do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population,</span> and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea <span style="color:darkgray">if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.</span>"
The quote was similarly misused in "Women, Race, & Class" (12 February 1983) by Angela Davis, where it is implied that that Sanger was organizing an extermination campaign and the minister would be the main propaganda milling machine.
Misattributed

“Eugenic sterilization is an urgent need … We must prevent multiplication of this bad stock.”

Misquoting Ernst Rudin, "Eugenic Sterilization: An Urgent Need", Birth Control Review, April 1933. http://lifedynamics.com/app/uploads/2015/09/1933-04-April.pdf
Actual quote by Rudin: "Not only is it our task to prevent the multiplication of bad stocks, it is also to preserve the well-endowed stocks and to increase the birth-rate of the sound average population."
Misattributed

“MOTHERS! / Can you afford to have a large family? / Do you want any more children? / If not, why do you have them? / DO NOT KILL, / DO NOT TAKE LIFE / BUT PREVENT / Safe, Harmless Information can be obtained of trained nurses at / 46 AMBOY STREET.”

(Handbill advertising Sanger's first clinic, Brooklyn, New York, October 1916) https://sangerpapers.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/sanger_flyer.jpg
published in "Birthright: What's next for Planned Parenthood." Jill Lepore. The New Yorker, Nov. 14 2011 - page 48.

“You caused this. Mother is dead from having too many children.”

To her father at her mother's funeral.
Quoted in [2010-05-09, The Pill turns 50, Nidhi Bhushan, DNA, http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report_the-pill-turns-50_1380774]

“Margaret Sanger: Well I suppose a subject like that is really so personal that it is entirely up to the parents to decide, but from my view, I believe there should be no more babies in starving countries for the next ten years.”

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BG11OHrCDk http://www.britishpathe.com/video/one-minute-news-8/query/margaret+slee
Ban on Babies is All Wet, Cry Angry Britons, Chicago Tribune, July 4, 1947, p. 9. https://www.google.com/search?q=MS+to+Robert+C.+Nowe%2C+Aug.+22%2C+1947&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=%22Ban+on+Babies+is+All+Wet%22
Granny Sanger' Drops a Bomb - A Ten Year Moratorium on Births, Margaret Sanger Papers, Newsletter #65 (Fall 2013) http://www.nyu.edu/projects/sanger/articles/grannysanger.php
One Minute News (1947), interview with British Pathé's John Parsons

“[Charity] conceals a stupid cruelty, because it is not courageous enough to face unpleasant facts. Aside from the question of the unfitness of many women to become mothers, aside from the very definite deterioration in the human stock that such programs would inevitably hasten, we may question its value even to the normal though unfortunate mother. For it is never the intention of such philanthropy to give the poor over-burdened and often undernourished mother of the slum the opportunity to make the choice herself, to decide whether she wishes time after time to bring children into the world. It merely says 'Increase and multiply: We are prepared to help you do this.' Whereas the great majority of mothers realize the grave responsibility they face in keeping alive and rearing the children they have already brought into the world, the maternity center would teach them how to have more. The poor woman is taught how to have her seventh child, when what she wants to know is how to avoid bringing into the world her eighth. … Such philanthropy, as Dean Inge has so unanswerably pointed out, is kind only to be cruel, and unwittingly promotes precisely the results most deprecated. It encourages the healthier and more normal sections of the world to shoulder the burden of unthinking and indiscriminate fecundity of others; which brings with it, as I think the reader must agree, a dead weight of human waste. Instead of decreasing and aiming to eliminate the stocks that are most detrimental to the future of the race and the world, it tends to render them to a menacing degree dominant.”

Источник: The Pivot of Civilization, 1922, Chapter 5, "The Cruelty of Charity"