Margaret Sanger was a pioneering advocate for women's reproductive rights and is best known for her role in popularizing Birth Control in the early 20th century. She founded the first birth control clinic in the United States in 1916 and established the American Birth Control League, which later became Planned Parenthood. Sanger's efforts empowered women by giving them greater control over their bodies and reproductive choices, thereby challenging traditional gender roles and contributing to the broader movement for women's rights and equality. Her work laid the foundation for future advancements in women's health and autonomy.
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