Pamphlets relating to family planning, birth control and abortion in Minnesota, 1930-

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Pamphlets relating to family planning, birth control and abortion in Minnesota, 1930-

The Minnesota Historical Society Pamphlet Collection contains pamphlets and printed ephemera relating to organizations, bylaws, programs, publications relating to family planning, contraception, sexual violence against women, mental health issues and abortion. Materials include name of women and physicians active in the organizations.

1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7644876

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Minnesota Birth Control League

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The Minnesota Birth Control League was organized during a tea held at the home of Elizabeth H. Shafer on March 15, 1928 with the initial purpose of amending state laws that regulated access to birth control information and devices. Nineteen women signed on as members of the organization and elected Shafer as their president. At their second meeting the group adopted the name Motherhood Protection League and on the advice of social workers that they "avoid arousing antagonism" agreed...

Motherhood Protection League (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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Minnesota League for Planned Parenthood

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