Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Birth Control Review was a lay magazine established and edited by Margaret Sanger in 1917, three years after she coined the term "birth control" to describe voluntary motherhood or the ability of a woman to space children "in keeping with a family's financial and health resources.". Sanger published the first issue while imprisoned with Ethel Byrne, her sister, and Fannie Mindell for giving contraceptives and instruction to poor women at the Brownsville Clinic in New York.. }
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- Birth_Control_Review comment "Birth Control Review was a lay magazine established and edited by Margaret Sanger in 1917, three years after she coined the term "birth control" to describe voluntary motherhood or the ability of a woman to space children "in keeping with a family's financial and health resources.". Sanger published the first issue while imprisoned with Ethel Byrne, her sister, and Fannie Mindell for giving contraceptives and instruction to poor women at the Brownsville Clinic in New York.".