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ANY FRIEND OF THE MOVEMENT: NETWORKING FOR BIRTH CONTROL 1920-1940 (WOMEN & HEALTH C&S PERSPECTIVE)
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Any Friend of the Movement breaks new ground in the history of birth control activism in North America. Meyer argues that private philanthropy and voluntary action on the part of clinics like the Maternal Health Association (MHA) and their clients vitalized the larger movement at its roots and pushed it forward.
Meyer adds new voices to the history of the national birth control movement and its leaders. A cache of letters from clinic clients to the MHA offers an unusually intimate look at the personal side of this reform. Meyer uses other evidence, such as speeches, reports, founders' personal papers, newspaper accounts, and magazine and journal articles, and adds photo illustrations. Genuine concern for other women, eugenic and racist considerations, gender and class, networking, and the prevailing cultural unease around sexual matters--these elements all shaped the MHA and, in doing so, shaped the larger struggle for reproductive rights.










