Nurse Margaret Sanger became a pioneering crusader for women’s reproductive rights after she published a booklet on birth control techniques that flew in the face of a law established by Anthony Comstock forbidding the dissemination of information on contraception. Sanger later helped to establish America’s first birth control clinic in 1916, and in 1925 was one of the founders of Planned Parenthood.
Length 92 minutes
Dana Delany | Henry Czerny | Rod Steiger | Julie Khaner | Tom McCamus | Wayne Robson | Yank Azman | Jeff Pustil | Kenneth Welsh | Jason Priestley | Ron Hartmann | Catherine Barroll | Nicu Branzea | Patrick Galligan | Sandra Crljenica | Blake McGrath | Lachlan Murdoch | Heidi von Palleske | Henriette Ivanans | Dan Lett | Maria Vacratsis | Les Porter | Martin Julien | James B. Douglas | Addison Bell | Peter Spence | Elva Mai Hoover | Tony Munch | Michael Dyson | John Gilbert