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American Minorities Targeted

  • Dr. Nathanson admitted to fast-tracking Margaret Sanger’s “Negro Project,” a racist population control plan begun in 1939 to control the black population. Sanger is the founder of Planned Parenthood.
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  • Sanger hired and aligned herself with racist eugenicists who considered minorities and people with disabilities an inferior race —a Darwinist worldview. ​ ​​
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  • ​Eugenicists did not believe that everyone’s life has intrinsic value.  
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  • Planned Parenthood over the past 45 years opened most of its abortion facilities in minority neighborhoods. 
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  • Today, child-bearing-age black women make up about 3-4% of the population, yet their babies represent approximately 35% of all abortions. 
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  • Today, abortion is the leading cause of death among black Americans.
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READ:

What If We've Been Wrong?
Chapter 4 "The Survivor"
Chapter 8 "The Political Overseer"
Chapter 13 "The God of Second"
Chapter 20 "The Deceptive Snare of Disposable Life"
​Chapter 27 "The Shift and the African's Dream"

LINKS:

Margaret Sanger's Factsheet
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Life Site News: CDC: 35% of Aborted Babies are Black
Center for Disease Control

WATCH:

MAAFA21- Black Genocide in the 21st Century DVD

PODCAST:

"The American Black Genocide"  Listen to Terry Beatley interview Catherine Davis of The Restoration Project

Who is broken by abortion?
CLICK each image to find out.

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