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The article concerns the strategies and activism of two suffrage organizations: National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and National Woman's Party (NWP), during the years of World War I. Aiming to guarantee the voting rights to American women, the suffragists aptly made use of the socio-political conditions of the wartime. NAWSA encouraged American women to join the war effort. It alluded...
The article is based on correspondence between Margaret Sanger, an American activist of the birth control movement, and Dr. Herman Rubinraut, a Polish physician involved in work focused on conscious motherhood. Heretofore unused American sources made it possible to expand our knowledge about the Polish birth control campaign during the interwar period and in the People's Republic of Poland. At the...
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