Mothers seek freedom from unwanted pregnancies is a popular document published in( New York: Brentano’s, 1928) by Margaret Sanger on the heading “Motherhood in Bondage” Sanger was the first lady to open first birth control clinic in the united states in 1961, which was illegal at that time and she was arrested for that. Her initiative and tireless work in the field of birth control were adorable as the period of 1920’s was not an era of flappers and sexual freedom. Instead, it was the severe and overwhelming problem for most of the women’s in the context of child rearing and family responsibilities.
In this document, Margaret Sanger writes the narrative story of many women’s who wrote their stories and condition in the hope of help and information about birth control. This document is basically the story of many women’s facing Mothers problems regarding pregnancy, early marriage, health issues due to many children’s in little birth spacing, …show more content…
The inner content of racial rebellion article presents the role of women’s in resettling period of American history.The falling birth rate of the result of all this is the proof of distress. We no longer feel that we can be fair to the children we bring into the world. Unless we can make sure from the start that they shall have capital or education of bethought they need never complete with those who now fill the lower rungs of the ladder of success. We dare no longer risk letting our youth “make its own way “ in the conditions under which we live.so even our unborn children are being crowded out of their birthright.Summing up, all the articles advocating the feminist voices were the awakening aspects and issues of that