There is a powerful documentary about the racism of abortion. It is called: Maafa21 black genocide in 21st Century America. What stands out is how this horror and the motives behind the marketing of abortion to the African American Community date all the way back to the days of slavery. You see, after it appeared that slavery would end, the Eugenics mentality was formed. For years, Eugenic Elites were able to "Keep the black population down" by using coercive measures of sterilization. Those who formed these state funded eugenics courts were also members of the American Birth Control League which was later to be known as Planned Parenthood. In fact, Planned Parenthood referred to these sterilization courts, even took one of their Eugenics Offices in Arkansas, changed the name to a Planned Parenthood Office and then left the same Eugenics woman in charge of the office. In North Carolina where so many black women were sterilized against their will, we see that a funder of that Eugenics Society was Clarence Gamble of the Betterment Foundation and an heir of the Proctor and Gamble fortune , who also financially supported Margaret Sanger's birth control agenda...they exchanged letters and she wrote to him that her "Negro Project:" was in full swing but they needed "Negro Ministers" to sell the idea that they "didn't want to exterminate the Negro population." which was exactly what they wanted to do. Innocently, blacks came on board. We can see the sinister agenda clearly now in hindsight- but- at the time it was sold as a positive thing for blacks. Sanger went on to be a notable KLAN speaker and bragged in her autobiography how she received a dozen speaking invites from the Klan. She loaded her board with racist eugenics supporters and many of them even corresponded with Hitler. In fact, Maafa21, points out that in Germany, one of the first targets of Hitler was the small Afro-German population who he insisted should be sterilized. He ordered them to take their children in to be sterilized or be shipped to Concentration Camps. The man in charge of the devilish plan was also assisting Planned Parenthood's founder, Margaret Sanger in the US with her conferences. In fact, it could be said that the very idea of "Shipping the 'unfit' to a concentration camp" was from Sanger herself. She advocated sending the "Morons and the unfit" to "farms and open spaces" until their "Moral Character" could be changed. Quite an evil idea from a woman now hailed as the mother of "Choice", huh?. I think Maafa21 shows that often the push for birth control and abortion was not one the black community wanted. In fact, many black civil rights leaders warned that Planned Parenthood clinics in their neighborhoods were in fact "Black Genocide". One Black reporter for Newsweek, Samuel Yette was even fired after he penned a book detailing how abortion and birth control was being used as Genocide. In a meeting he had with Newsweek, he discovered that pressure was being put on him from Washington to get him out of town....just who was in the White House at that point: Republican Richard Nixon. Nixon went on to get a document passed on population control and with the help of the Ford Admin, they went on to write NSSM200 which states that in order for America to utilize the resources of third world nations in Africa, they’d have to limit populations by using abortion. In fact, at the Optimum Population Conference put on by Nixon, a contingency of blacks walked out because they thought the conference would discuss how to help the black population with food, pest infestations, and jobs, but after attending it, people like Fannie Lou Hamer and others like Felton Alexander, soon saw the only things discussed was birth control in the black population. Others like the Black Panthers, Nation of Islam, Dick Gregory, and many more were warning their community of the dangers of Planned Parenthood clinics as well. Maafa21 is a very good historical documentary which lays out the sinister plan that has caught so many Blacks in their nets today. I think once you watch the film, you will see that there were years of marketing put into getting the black community to turn on their views of population control and abortion. It is well worth watching. You can get a sneak peak of the Maafa21 trailer here
http://www.maafa21.com