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Print Length: 352 pages
Publisher: McFarland; 1 edition (August 12, 2009)
Publication Date: August 12, 2009
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Language: English
ASIN: B002MH41G8
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This book has literally changed my perspective. I knew that Sanger was considered a eugenist, however I did not know how she was exactly connected. This book gives a logical, historical and analytical objective prospective that basically blew my mind.
This is a book that thoroughly supports its thesis, even to the point of being dry in some places. But that is necessary to support her arguments. To cover the bases of what she is claiming it requires evidence that she researched the material. She has. Margaret Sanger had a real and dark agenda and Franks is methodical about exposing it.
Comprehensive, well researched.
I thought it was a factually written work of history. Having my degree in historical studies, I thought that she did a wonderful job delving into the facts, and citing the appropriate references for her arguments. I would encourage readers to read this book, and not to shy away from a work for fear of what facts it might bring forth. It is most definitely a historical, not political work.
Good book about Sanger, planned parenthood and eugenics.
This book connects some dots in history that our public education and college educations don't want connected namely Margaret Sanger's hand in helping to motivate the most sinister scientific idealogy in history EUGENICS! It examines Planned Parenthood's many leaders who were also eugenicists. Keep in mind that eugenics was anathema to woman's rights to reproduce being that at it's apex it led to the administration of mandatory sterilization of thousands of womenfrom disadvantaged backgrounds. This book led me to gems like this article featured in the NY Times in 1950 of Margaret Sanger calling for the government to forcebly sterilize women [...]The book's references are all listed in the extensive bibliography and all the author's research was done in the library of congress so most of the book is based on the key player's own quotes. She even gets into how eugenics is connected to the genetic engineering movement. The book is written in a very eloquent manner but is not difficult to read or bogged down with overly academic terminology also the author doesn't tow the line that most authors do when criticising the birth control movement and evagelizing through the entire book with religious passages.
The truth hurts sometimes. Sanger, a Socialist and Eugenicist, WAS concerned for women's health - dying from giving birth to one child after another, bleeding to death after "trying for a boy" to carry on the family name, nurture the husband's ego, and having virtually no means of birth control. Yes, she WAS very concerned about women's perils of having children too young, and continuing to do so well into their 40s. But, sadly, Sanger only cared about only the WHITE women's health.Her time spent in China convinced her of the excessive births of the "savage races", babies born only to starve to death. Girls were considered a burden, so infanticide was rampant. If they survived birth, parents sold daughters to brothels to survive. Some even kept reproducing to sell daughters to brothels for extra money; boys were kept to help their fathers and support elderly parents - unless they were disabled and deemed a burden on the family. Years later came Mao's One Child Policy.Until then, Margaret had decided that she would play God, urging poor Chinese women to let her abort their pregnancies. Good old Margaret was there to help.Once back America, she noticed how many more Negroes were being born. In the black communities, she did her charity work, convincing black mothers that it was best to abort their babies and erase the burden of another mouth to feed. All white society KNEW that black men were hungry sexual predators obsessed with sex! Negroes were just having too many children.Margaret spent time with other Eugenicists, helping them spread the word with speeches and meetings. Eugenicists traveled everywhere to find the retarded and learning disabled, the club-footed, the facially deformed, and cleft palated children, seeking out their parents to urge the wives and daughters to be sterilized, thus ending the inferior bloodlines.It was for the best, after all. No one asked "The best for whom?" These "experts" were "educated people" who knew what they were talking about.Eventually, Nelson Rockefeller heard her speak on Eugenics. A eugenics enthusiast himself, he wrote President Woodrow Wilson (known as our "most educated president in history", and a Nobel recipient) and told him about Margaret. He felt if these two minds could be united, a lot of problems could be solved.Rockefeller was in the process of developing a public education system for the U.S. New inventions meant new factories for menial and hard labor in the burgeoning New World of industry, with assembly-line jobs to fill requiring little skill. Training lower-class children to fill those jobs ,growing by leaps and bounds, was an urgent priority.At the same time, a growing number of Negroes competed for those jobs against good white men. Something must be done, and Rockefeller believed Margaret might have a solution.Margaret and Woodrow met and hit it off immediately. Woodrow Wilson, a staunch racist, had revived the Jim Crow laws once he was sworn in office; he segregated federal government workers and fired most black workers in Washington - even the White House cook who had worked there for years.One of his friends was the Grand Dragon of the KKK. Although not a member, Wilson hated Negroes. And feared them. He especially feared their growing population. If they became too numerous, they might even "take over". They generally voted Republican, as Lincoln was Republican. Their population might increase enough to enable them to help elect a Republican President. That must never happen.Woodrow and Margaret devised a plan: while Woodrow made laws to keep Negroes "in their place", Margaret would abort Negro babies - with Woodrow's financial help. Meanwhile, his friend, the Grand Dragon of the KKK would terrorize the Negro population, instigate lynchings, killings, hangings, and incarcerations of Negro men along with the burning of Negro schools and churches, while Woodrow looked the other way and played dumb.They called their plan "The Negro Project" and Woodrow publicly talked of educational programs for the black children (sub-standard to the white children, of course, so they could never qualify for the nicer factory jobs for which the lower and middle class white men were vying for. And it worked! It worked for a long time, in fact.Ironically, the Eugenicists were mostly comprised of wealthy families - the politicians, moguls, business owners, doctors, and lawyers. Their children got the best educations in the private schools and boarding schools. And, naturally, they were better educated, because their schools had the best teachers and the better supplies and books. Even the smart lower class students, having poorer educations, were overwhelmed when testing for entry into high schools; college was out of the question.And Margaret, the hero of women, continued to keep the black population down. Soon, there was a Planned Parenthood in every town's slum and poor section (never in the wealthier areas of town.This author didn't paint Margaret Sanger to be evil; Margaret WAS evil. Her legacy just hasn't caught up with her. Links to infertility and breast cancer to abortion are buried, kept secret from the public. Meanwhile, millions of women today who had abortions are in counselling to deal with their grief and anger at being lied to.Margaret Sanger may well have been a product of her time as a racist, but she devised an evil that has not only hurt American minorities, but has hurt women and killed millions of innocents in every 3rd world country today.Today, America offers health care, vaccines, medicine, medical training, and medical equipment to these poor countries - provided they legalize abortion, reducing the black and brown populations around the world, all in the name of "reducing world population". And in ignorance, these countries legalize abortion in exchange for their 39 pieces of silver.Killing unborn babies is a trillion dollar business disguised as women's healthcare. "My body, my choice," they claim; yet those babies never got a choice at all. And women are being lied to and refuse to see the Truth.I highly recommend this book. Perhaps one day, if enough people look back to see exactly what a demon Sanger released on this earth, this holocaust would cease and people would finally cease to regard Sanger as "a hero for women". She is not.This author is to be commended. Bravo.
Margaret Sanger is an amazing woman! Her work for women's reproductive rights is amazing! All women need to be aware of the efforts Margaret Sanger made that have had an impact on their individual daily lives today.
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