Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America
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Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America

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Drawing on new information from archives and interviews, Chesler illuminates Margaret Sanger's turbulent personal story as well as the history of the birth control movement. An intimate biography of a visionary rebel, this is also an epic story that is indispensable reading for generations of women who take their reproductive and sexual freedoms for granted.
Paperback, 672 pages
Published October 16th 2007 by Simon & Schuster
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While I’m no author, I would think a really good biography—one that does justice to the life of its subject—would be one of the hardest of books to write. If such is the case, then a biography about someone who’s devoted his or her life to a controversial cause, such as Margaret Sanger did with birth control must be the toughest nut to crack. In Woman of Valor Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler did an amazing job. She managed to walk the camera of her au...more
Amy
Interesting woman who fought a good fight, but the book is rather dense and dry.

Agitate, educate, organize and legislate!
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This book is a little too fawning, maybe, and kind of oddly structured. It could also have been at least a 100 pages shorter. The first half of the book is quite interesting, but it slows down towards the end.
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It's heavy but I took some advice from my book club and literally tore it into 3 pieces. It's filled with details but is really engaging, I missed my subway stop because of it.
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