RHYMES WITH CRAZY: Birth control of a nation
See this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Lenore Skenazyfor Brooklyn PaperOne hundred years ago in Brownsville, our modern era began. In a squat building that no longer exists, a pretty and soft-spoken mom named Margaret opened an office where women could get something they’d never been allowed to obtain before.Birth control.The place wasn’t called Planned Parenthood in 1916.
“It didn’t really have a name,” says Sabrina Jones, author of an upcoming graphic novel, &ldqu
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