Black Children Are an Endangered Species

by Catherine Davis, Director of Minority Outreach

Every 4 days in American more black children are killed through abortion than the KKK killed in 144 years.

Georgia leads the country in the number of reported abortions performed on black women, 18,901 in 2008 alone.

While these numbers may seem staggering, they are our present reality.

The question is what will we do about the fact that black children are aborted at three times the rate of white children?

Georgia Right to Life and the Radiance Foundation have launched a project to answer that question. The Endangered Species Project is an initiative to increase awareness of the impact of abortion on Georgia’s minority communities and women.

The campaign began with the placement of billboards in Dekalb and Fulton counties where the majority of abortions occur. According to Catherine Davis, Director of Minority Outreach, over 67% of the abortions in Georgia occur in those two counties.

Ms Davis maintains that this is by design. “Planned Parenthood’s Negro Project is succeeding”, Davis said. “They targeted blacks in order to control their birthrate, limiting the growth of populations they ‘don’t want too many of as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg revealed was the goal behind Roe v. Wade (Women on the Court, New York Times Magazine, July 2009).”

In addition to the billboards a website was also launched this week — http://www.TooManyAborted.com –where the motives for abortion in America are discussed. Ryan Bomberger, co-founder of The Radiance Foundation stated, “TooManyAborted.com is the response to the rhetoric of ‘reducing abortions’. Regardless of race, religious and civic community leaders and the general public need to understand the destructive nature of the abortion industry and get outraged by the truth.”

The video clip below helps to illustrate the facts in a relevant way.

Dr. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr. commented, “My Uncle Martin once stated, ‘The Negro cannot win if he is willing to sell the future of his children for his personal and immediate comfort and safety.’ Those words are still true today. After all, how can the dream survive if we let them take our children?”

Dr. Alveda King also captured the heart of the matter. We need to see these children as our children. We need to be reminded as Dr. Alveda King also stated,”Abortion is the civil rights issue of the 21st century.” The question is will we get involved in this 21st century fight or will we sit on the sidelines and say it doesn’t affect me?

For More Information about the campaign, please visit www.TooManyAborted.com.

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8 responses to “Black Children Are an Endangered Species

  1. Patricia Ray

    That is Very hard for me to believe!! From my observations and from the articles I have been reading, there Will come a time in the not-so-distant future when white people will be a Minority. Let’s face it, the schools are packed Full of black and hispanic kids, at least in the metro area I live in! It’s very Rare to see white children in a school anywhere Near our metro area!

  2. George

    Care about children? Adopt the black kids from Haiti and give them a home and flood the schools of Georgia with more black children! Flood Nathan Deal’s district with adopted black children from Haiti and give them all US citizenship. Responsibility does not end after the fetus comes out of the womb as a child!

  3. Fred2

    I know plenty of pro-lifers who adopt Black orphans. What I’m waiting for are “Pro-Choice” people to adopt the Black orphans they are “concerned about” rather than pass the buck.

  4. James M. (Orlando)

    I just finished viewing a debate on CNN.com between Ms. Catherine Davis and Dr. Artis Cash, an idiot from Louisiana, and all I can say is for Ms. Davis to continue the fight save the unborn black babies from execution (the real word for abortion).

    I was appalled to learn the huge number of abortions taking place in just one place(> 18,000) in GA. alone, and according to Ms. Davis, over 18,870,000 million abortions of black babies overall. Our children and our people as a whole need to remind themselves of the huge struggles just to live from day-to-day that our afore generations endured, and they did not stoop to aborting their children.

    So, if billboards are part of the strategy, so be it, whatever it takes to STOP THE EXECUTION!

  5. If Planned Parenthood’s Negro Project is succeeding, it is because we as Blacks have been ignorant about this organization’s true agenda. It’s time to wake up, learn the truth, then share it!

  6. It’s sad, it really is, I just can’t understand it why anyone would abort her own baby for whatever reason, whatever reason!
    As I read in toomanyaborted it’s about choices, and when you having these gigantic pressure of living a very low life, the actions made can be beyond reason. I guess you have to live it to understand it, but still I just can’t understand their choices.
    You’re right about taking actions, adopt black child and pull them out from misery is as much important as prevent and stop execution.

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