dr. emil buzzfield. he said he was so pleased with what he saw in this clinic and said a colored woman is to become the margaret sanger of her race. she has this really broad reach in these conversations about african-american birth control and eugenics, etc. she is also in the first half of the 20th century. she probably started in the teens to the 1940's and 1950's. susan: in the black community is she controversial today? ms. nurridin: key is controversial today because of the history of talking about my dissertation has seeped into the modern, more popular discourse about margaret sanger. there is a lot of controversy because people make arguments that organizations like planned parenthood are trying to decimate the black population through things like birth control and abortion, etc. there isn't a lot of knowledge about this sort of collaborative past where margaret sanger and african-americans team up because they think the project of birth control is something that is beneficial to the future of t