Nationwide Day of Mourning to Grieve the Genocide of Black Babies by Abortion
by Staff
February 25, 2011
MEDIA ADVISORY, (christiansunite.com) -- The following is submitted by National Black Pro-Life Coalition:"The Negro cannot win if he is willing to sacrifice the futures of his children for immediate personal comfort and safety. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
WHAT: National Day of Mourning to lament the tragic deaths of black babies and women whose lives have been taken by abortion. "During Black History Month, we celebrate our history. But our future is in jeopardy as a genocidal plot is carried out through abortion," says Pastor Stephen Broden.
WHEN: February 28, 2011 9:00AM. Memorial Service & Prayer. Press Conference at 10:30AM. (Note In preparation for the Day of Mourning, a Prayer Rally will be held on Sunday, 2/27 5:00PM at Freedom Christian Bible Fellowship Church, 6100 West Columbia Ave, Philadelphia.)
WHO: Leaders of The National Black Pro-Life Coalition - An alliance of black pro-life leaders across America. Principals include: Dr. Alveda King (niece of ML King, Jr.) of King for America; Rev. Clenard Childress of Life Education Action Resource Network (L.E.A.R.N.), Rev. Stephen E. Broden, Senior Pastor Fair Park Bible Fellowship, Dallas, TX and contributor to blackprolifemovement.blogspot.com, and Ryan Scott Bomberger, CCO of the Radiance Foundation, and Philadelphia black, pro-life leaders and activists.
WHERE: 3801 Lancaster Ave, Philadelphia, PA, site of abortionist Kermit Gosnell's so-called "Women's Medical Society." Simultaneous events will take place in NYC, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Washington DC, Kansas City, St. Louis, Rockford IL, Indianapolis, Colorado Springs, and Tupelo.
WHY: Across America, the black community has suffered the greatest harm as the abortion industry pushes its program of "population control by abortion. It was Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who notified the nation that this would happen because Roe v Wade was the case which would enable us "to get rid of the populations we don't want too many of."
The battle for Civil Rights in America did not end with the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Only the battleground changed. The fight has moved into the corridors of the abortion industry.
Abortion, if left unchecked, will terminate the black race. We are fighting to end this horrific injustice that plagues communities of color through abortion.
More background information is available at www.blackgenocide.org.