Genocide: Black Abortions in America
Abortion is not just a woman’s issue. It’s a human rights issue.
Today, with more than 36% of all black pregnancies ending in induced abortion, it is a human crisis.
Abortion is the number one killer of black lives in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, abortion kills more black people than HIV, homicide, diabetes, accident, cancer, and heart disease … combined.
In 2014, African-American women comprised 13.3% of the U.S. population, but black women had 36% of all abortions.
Visit the websites below to learn more about the genocide of black babies in America.
Today, with more than 36% of all black pregnancies ending in induced abortion, it is a human crisis.
Abortion is the number one killer of black lives in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, abortion kills more black people than HIV, homicide, diabetes, accident, cancer, and heart disease … combined.
In 2014, African-American women comprised 13.3% of the U.S. population, but black women had 36% of all abortions.
Visit the websites below to learn more about the genocide of black babies in America.
Live Action
Live Action uses powerful and dynamic media platforms to educate the public about the humanity of the unborn and investigative journalism to expose the threats against the vulnerable and defenseless. Live Action’s president, Lila Rose, has led undercover investigations into America’s most notorious abortion facilities. |
Maafa 21
Maafa 21 is a compelling, disturbing, thought-provoking documentary film about black abortions in America. Viewed from a historical perspective, Maafa 21 looks at the plan set in motion nearly 150 years ago to exterminate the black race. This DVD may be borrowed from the Johnson County Right to Life resource center. You can view it for FREE at: https://www.maafa21.com/watch/ Too Many Aborted
In order to cherish and protect the beautiful potential of human life, the TooManyAborted.com campaign exposes the abortion industry that profits from deception and destruction. They seek to educate the public about abortion’s impact on the black community through accurate and thought-provoking videos and marketing materials. |
Dr. Mildred Jefferson (1926-2010), the first black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School and the first woman employed as a surgeon at the Boston University Medical Center, denounced population control and its conduit, Planned Parenthood. She dedicated her life to caring for the sick and speaking globally about abortion’s violation of humanity: “I will not accept the proposition that the doctor should relinquish the role of healer to become the new social executioner. It is unconscionably unfair that the victim selected on which to test this social remedy of expendable lives, is the most defenseless member of the human family–the unborn child who cannot escape, cannot riot in the streets, cannot vote.”