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      A Right to Ourselves: Women's Suffrage and the Birth Control Movement

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          The suffrage and birth control movements are often treated separately in historical scholarship. This essay brings together new research to demonstrate their close connections. Many suffragists became active in the birth control movement just before and after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. The roots of suffrage arguments were deeply embedded in the same ideas that were foundational to the birth control movement: bodily freedom and notions of what constituted full and participatory citizenship. Beginning in the 1840s, women's rights reformers directly connected the vote to a broad range of economic and political issues, including the concept of self-ownership. Wide-ranging debates about individual autonomy remained present in women's rights rhetoric and were then repeated in the earliest arguments for legalizing birth control. The twentieth-century birth control movement, like the suffrage movement before it (which had largely focused only on achieving the vote for white women), would then grapple with competing goals of restrictive racist and eugenic arguments for contraception alongside the emphasis on achieving emancipation for all women.

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                Journal
                The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
                J. gilded age prog. era
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                1537-7814
                1943-3557
                October 2020
                August 03 2020
                October 2020
                : 19
                : 4
                : 542-558
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                10.1017/S1537781420000304
                4b08c4c7-4ebd-4bb7-aeda-9d2cc6cfe92c
                © 2020

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