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Family Limitation
1914
Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
An illustrated leaflet on birth control. No publisher indicated. The instructions and illustrations (diagrams) describe various birth control methods and abortion.
GLC06227
[Presidential pardon to restore Robert E. Hicks' civil rights, convicted 29 May 1903 of mailing abortion-related materials and sentenced to 10 months]
June 6, 1927
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Hicks was convicted of sending "unmailable matter" (i.e., abortion materials, possibly a violation of the Comstock Law) through the mail by the U.S. District Court of Southern New York. He was sentenced to ten months in Kings County Penitentiary...
GLC00230.02
[Presidential commutation for Robert E. Hicks, convicted of placing abortion related materials in the mail on 29 May 1903 and sentenced to ten months]
14 July 1915
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Convicted for violation of Section 3893 of the Revised Statutes (possibly in reference to the Comstock Law). While on bond Hicks fled to Europe, where he remained a fugitive until 10 July 1915, when he surrendered to the court. Commuted by Wilson...
GLC00230.06
to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
July 1, 1974
Cohen, Ann, fl. 1973-1974
One typed letter from Ann Cohen to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated July 1, 1974. Pertains to his stance on women's rights and abortion. Mentions an amendment that would prohibit the use of family planning assistance funds for funding abortion...
GLC09613.02.3772
Civil Liberties [No. 296 (May 1973)]
May 1973
American Civil Liberties Union
One issue of "Civil Liberties" dated May 1973 printed by the American Civil Liberties Union. Front cover consists of an image of an armed American Indian sitting on a horse. Articles in the publication related to ACLU working to provide legal aid to...
GLC09640.044
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