American Freedom John Sanger Analysis

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emotional strength and overall well-being. Sanger interpreted the concept of American freedom as a women being in control of how, when, and with who she wanted to reproduce. “The exercise of her right to decide how many children she will have and when she shall have them will procure for her the time necessary to the development of other faculties than that of reproduction.” There were no laws to protect women from the problems that arose with pregnancy back in the 1800-1900’s. They did not have the advancements that we have now and many women faced long hours of painful torturous labor. Sanger wanted women to have the ability to choose when they want to bear children and how many they want. She wanted them to be able to control their own bodies and have a choice. …show more content…

Women desired family limitation and birth control is what women needed. Sanger began writing pamphlets. “She wrote a pamphlet giving specific birth control advice and signed her name to it. Still, in her pamphlet she told about various douches, described condoms which were easily obtainable, and the diaphragms which were not.” This information that women wanted to get their hands on would save them from unwanted pregnancies and finally set women free. However, speaking about such matters publically was prohibited. It was dangerous to release such information in regards to women and their