Rev. Carl,
As we celebrate Black History Month, please take a moment to join me in remembering the millions of Black lives stolen by abortion.
The numbers are stark. Since Roe v. Wade was established in 1973, an estimated 20 million Black babies have been aborted. (To put that in perspective, there are about 42 million Black Americans today.)
It seems obvious that if Black lives truly matter, we must do everything in our power to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Instead, abortion activists and the media are trying to portray the possibility of finally overturning this deadly law as “racist,” and an attempt by conservatives to marginalize and oppress Black women.
Alveda King, niece of the great civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., says that Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger made no secret of her disdain for Blacks and hoped contraception would once and for all weed them out of our nation.
So perhaps it should be unsurprising that the abortion industry blatantly targets and discriminates against Black women -- or that many of the women who die following “safe” legal abortions are young Black mothers.
The truth is that abortion should be seen as a tragedy in Black history -- not as a solution for Black poverty.
Rev. Carl, I know you believe as I do that abortion stops a beating heart and ends an innocent human life -- a life that is a gift from God and one that we ordain our government to protect.
So I’m grateful to have you standing with Faith & Freedom Coalition as we lead the fight to protect our nation’s women and unborn children of all ethnicities and skin colors from the horrors of abortion.
We’re working diligently to protect life by working with elected leaders in Washington, DC and in State Capitols across the country to enact pro-life laws and executive action that protects women and their unborn children -- including Black mothers and babies.
And we’re going boots-on-the-ground in our 2022 Midterm Elections Project to take back the House and the Senate from the radical anti-faith, anti-life Left.
Because it’s impossible to fight for faith and freedom without first fighting for life.
Rev. Carl, your Faith & Freedom Coalition is a vocal, active, and effective champion of our nation’s most vulnerable citizens -- the unborn. And this must absolutely include the unborn Black babies at a disproportionate risk for being aborted.
Thank you for your faithful support, and your prayers, as we fight tirelessly to protect the lives of all unborn babies and their mothers … no matter the color of their skin.