Family Planning Oral History Project
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Family Planning Oral History Project
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From 1973 to 1977, the Schlesinger Library carried on an oral history project, funded by two two-year grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, on the role of women in the family planning movement. All but one of the interviewees were women, and many were physicians or nurses. The project concentrated first on the birth control movement and then on abortion law reform.
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Abortion
Abortion
Birth control
Child care
Euthanasia
Lawyers
Legislators
Marriage counseling
Maternal and infant welfare
Medical statistics
Midwives
Missionaries
Nurses
Women physicians
Public health
Sex instruction
Sexology
Sterilization
Teenage mothers
Thalidomide
Volunteer workers in social service
Women in medicine
Women in science
World War, 1939-1945
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Nurses
Physicians
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People’s Republic of China
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