This microfilm series is a significant source of information on all aspects of the history of birth control and family planning, including topics such as women's health issues; sex education; international population planning and policy; women and poverty; and the legal, political and social aspects of contraception and abortion.
Researchers can track the history of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America as it moved from the largest birth control organization in the country to an organization that became committed to providing a broad range of programs related to reproductive health in both the national and global population. Over 90,000 pages of materials that include:
Researchers will find this series conveniently divided into three parts.
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