Woman and the New Race
Gelesen von Becky Cook
Margaret Sanger
Margaret Sanger was an American sex educator and nurse who became one of the leading birth control activists of her time, having at one point, even served jail time for importing birth control pills, then illegal, into the United States. Woman and the New Race is her treatise on how the control of population size would not only free women from the bondage of forced motherhood, but would elevate all of society. The original fight for birth control was closely tied to the labor movement as well as the Eugenics movement, and her book provides fascinating insight to a mostly-forgotten turbulent battle recently fought in American history. (Summary by Becky) (4 hr 5 min)
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Daniel Smallwood
an atrocious text written by a monstrous woman whose easily verified racist views are only dwarved by her disgusting misanthropic disregard for innocent human life. this filthy, degenerate woman spawned the sick and cancerous corporation known as "planned parenthood."
Good book for women and men.
Mai
Very Fine Reading of a Historical Piece
Lynette C.
Becky Cook's Narration of this book is excellent. I found it quite interesting to hear Sanger's arguments for women's access to birth control. Do I agree with everything she puts forth? No. For one thing, she falls for the blame-the-victim trap. But she has so much good debating going on otherwise. Going by this book, it is completely erroneous to say her every word drips with racism and that she hates women and children. On the contrary, she clearly cared deeply about the plight of women and their children. Everything about this book is in defense of the quality of their lives. As for her version of eugenics, her argument that women's access to birth control would result in a better race, she was NOT talking about weeding out certain ethnicities, but of creating an American melting pot race that could benefit from the attributes the immigrated races could contribute, buoyed up by strong health achieved because women were not made to bear overlarge families impossible to be cared for properly.
My personal views, they be conflictin'
potuc
...My religion believes fetuses are alive and human, so do I. Therefore I am against literally everything in this. Oh well. If you don't want babies, but want sex, simply try Natural Family Planning (NFP), a Christian organization, fairly simple, with no birth control pills.
An important piece of women's history
Vivia
snapshot of American life on the threshold of birth control: the bad old days. Very interesting eugenics content too. highly recommended, great narrator too. thanks, becky!!
Another piece of bigoted garbage.
C Michaels
Her hate for women, children and anyone not purely white drips from every word.