By 1914, Sanger started her own newspaper, The Woman Rebel. “No Gods, No Masters,” announced the masthead. Women, she wrote in the first issue, should “look the whole world in the face with a go-to-hell look in the eyes; to have an ideal; to speak and act in defiance of convention.” The paper would primarily contain articles on birth control, and Sanger spent a considerable amount of time in the library studying all the information available on the subject. From the start, Comstock himself went after her paper and