How Did Margaret Sanger Impact The Lives And Actresses Of The 1920s

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In the 1920s, many events from different people occurred that could be described in a single word, improvement. Events were improvement for America. Without these things improving, today we would not be as highly educated as we are now, entertainment might not have been what it is today without actors and actresses from the 1920s, and people could be stuck in the past. Many people in the 1920s have improved society in their own way, shape or form. Of the many people who lived in this time period a certain few truly improved society for the better. Margaret Sanger helped people become more educated on birth control. Freedom of the people was taught and encouraged by Alphonse Gabriel Capone. Greta Garbo influenced and enhanced the way actresses were portrayed in theatre. All of these people have made for a better society to live in. …show more content…

Sanger accomplished many things like opening the first birth control clinic in the United States. The clinic allowed many women to access birth control much more easily and they did not have to worry about finding out about it. Margaret also improved the knowledge of people on birth control in society and she was also a sex educator. One of the most memorable contributions that she made was that she founded the American Birth Control League, which was later named the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. The organization promoted the founding of birth control clinics especially for the black and Hispanic population of the United States. It also encouraged women to take control of their own fertility. Margaret Sanger started a 2014 conflict about birth control almost a century