- Wed, Jan 12, 2011
- Prolife
What is the link between Margaret Sanger and racism?
Margaret Sanger and the abortion rights movement was fueled by racism.
Margaret Sanger and the abortion rights movement was fueled by racism.
I knew that something did not sound right about the curse of Ham theory when I first heard it as a teenager.
Clarence left home early. He decided to treat himself to breakfast, to mull over the events shaping his life.
As he drove, his mind drifted to that foreign planet, Mississippi of the fifties, which he so loved and hated, which would always and never be his home. That unforgiving landscape, forever frozen in his mind, that place of Third World conditions, where many blacks and some whites had lived in illiteracy, malnutrition, windows without glass, no running water, no electricity. Trips to the outhouse were as routine then as selecting CDs was for his kids now. Many couldn’t afford ...
Unknown to many, before Rosa Parks was a civil-rights catalyst, she was a devoted Christian who memorized Scripture and taught Sunday school.
If we think that issues of race and racism in America were settled with the civil rights movement in the sixties, we are not awake to the real world.