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The Woman and the New Race (book by Margaret Sanger)

"The Woman and the New Race" by Margaret Sanger, published in 1920, advocates for reproductive rights, birth control, and women's empowerment. Sanger emphasizes that controlling fertility enables women to pursue education, careers, and independence. She argues that family planning can improve societal health, reduce poverty, and elevate women's status, challenging traditional views on motherhood and sexuality. The book also addresses social and moral issues related to reproduction, advocating for accessible contraception and informed choices. Overall, it promotes reproductive freedom as a means to enhance individual liberty and societal progress.