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According to CDC data, abortion killed at least 203,991 blacks--this number from only the 36 states and two cities (New York and Washington, DC) that reported abortions by race in 2005. In contrast, during that same year, 198,385 blacks nationwide died of cancer, strokes, accidents, diabetes, homicide and chronic lower respiratory diseases combined--the seven leading causes of death for African Americans that year.
This horribly sad news comes today from a report from CNSNews. Of these 36 states, Georgia reported the highest number of abortions among African Americans in 2005--18,325. Idaho and Montana reported the fewest,...
This horribly sad news comes today from a report from CNSNews. Of these 36 states, Georgia reported the highest number of abortions among African Americans in 2005--18,325. Idaho and Montana reported the fewest,...












Shock: Abortion Kills More Black Americans Than 7 Leading Causes of Death Combined
Who 'Inspired' the architects of the German Sterilization law?
"The leaders in the German sterilization movement state repeatedly that their legislation was formulated after careful study of the California experiment as reported by Mr. Gosney and Dr. [Paul] Popenoe. It would have been impossible, they say, to understake such a venture involving some 1 million people without drawing heavily upon previous experience elsewhere." (2) Who is Dr. Paul Popenoe? He was a leader in the U.S. eugenics movement and wrote (1933) the article 'Eugenic Sterilization' in the journal (BCR) that Margaret Sanger started. How many Americans did Dr. Popenoe estimate should...