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The Pivot of Civilization: "Children Troop Down From Heaven"
by Margaret Sanger Conscripted MotherhoodThe Fertility of the Feeble-Minded"Children Troop Down From Heaven...." Failure of emotional, sentimental and so-called idealistic efforts, based…The Pivot of Civilization: Woman and the Future
Education and Expression Principles and Aims of the Am... Woman and the Future I saw a woman sleeping. In her sleep she dreamed Life stood before her, and held in each…The Pivot of Civilization: The Cruelty of Charity
The Fertility of the Feeble-Minded Neglected Factors of the World Problem The Cruelty of Charity "Fostering the good-for-nothing at the expense of the good is an extreme…The Pivot of Civilization: Woman and the Future
by Margaret Sanger Education and Expression Principles and Aims of the Am...Woman and the Future I saw a woman sleeping. In her sleep she dreamed Life stood before her, and held…The Pivot of Civilization: Conscripted Motherhood
by Margaret Sanger A New Truth Emerges"Children Troop Down From Heaven...."Conscripted Motherhood "Their poor, old ravaged and stiffened faces, their poor, old bodies dried up…The Pivot of Civilization: The Cruelty of Charity
by Margaret Sanger The Fertility of the Feeble-MindedNeglected Factors of the World ProblemThe Cruelty of Charity "Fostering the good-for-nothing at the expense of the good is an…New York Times Company v. Sullivan
(Encyclopedia) New York Times Company v. Sullivan, case decided in 1964 by the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1960, the Times ran a fundraising advertisement signed by civil-rights leaders that criticized,…Innis, Roy
(Encyclopedia) Innis, Roy (Roy Emile Alfredo Innis), 1934–2017, American civil-rights leader, b. St. Croix, Virgin Islands. A member of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) from 1963, he was its…Jim Crow laws
(Encyclopedia) Jim Crow laws, in U.S. history, statutes enacted by Southern states and municipalities, beginning in the 1880s, that legalized segregation between blacks and whites. The name is…Rustin, Bayard
(Encyclopedia) Rustin, Bayard, 1910–87, African-American civil-rights leader, b. West Chester, Pa. He attended three colleges but did not obtain a degree. A Quaker, he was imprisoned as a…