Black Women Deserve Better than “Ultimate Racism” of Abortion
(Fredericksburg, Virginia) An open letter to NAACP President and CEO Derrick
Johnson, condemns the civil rights organization for its support of abortion. The
February 15, 2024, letter signed by American Life League Founder and President,
Judie Brown, called out Johnson over NAACP’s advocacy of a so-called
“fundamental right to abortion” in light of the almost 20 million Black babies killed by abortion since Roe v. Wade was enacted.
As head of the American Life League, which in March 2024 marks
45 years of advocating for the preborn, Brown told Johnson, the national leader
of the 300,000-member group that claims to fight racism, that “abortion is the
ultimate racism.”
Brown pointed to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s
2023 document entitled “Women’s Rights to Reproductive Freedom and
Health,” which identifies “abortion
access” as “a racial justice issue.”
“Where is the justice” asked Brown, for Black mothers and their
babies, who are targeted by organizations like Planned
Parenthood for
abortions? She shared data from the Center for Disease Control’s latest Abortion Surveillance Report which found that almost 42% of the
abortions in America are committed on Black babies. Brown declared, “Abortion
is truly one of the greatest injustices of our time. Black women and Black
babies deserve better.”
Read An Open Letter to
Derrick Johnson, the President and CEO of the NAACP, from Judie Brown
President, American Life League, dated February 15, 2024, here [https://www.all.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/An-open-letter-to-DerrickJohnson.pdf ]
About American Life League
American Life League has been part of the pro-life abortion debate since its inception. Since 1979, American Life League has committed to the protection of all innocent human beings from the moment of creation to death with a pro-life integrity that stands up for every innocent human being whose life is threatened by the culture of death. For more information
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