Day Gardner, President of the National Black Pro-Life Union, recently held an event in Washington D.C., gathering black leaders from around the country to speak out against abortion. Leaders included Dr. Alveda C. King, Dr. Johnny Hunter and more.
We asked her “What’s the significance of what you are here for, it’s Black History Month...”
Gardner “This is Black History Month, and this is a time where we remember the struggles and the trials in the black community, and it’s also a time to celebrate our accomplishments. The thing is, the one struggle that we still have hanging over us is the struggle of abortion. The fact that so many babies, since 1973, more than 15 million (black) babies have been aborted. Blacks are being devastated by abortion. Planned Parenthood and other pro-abortion organizations move very stealth-fully within black communities to actually abolish us as a race.”
The day started out at the Planned Parenthood abortion mill in Washington D.C. where the black leaders prayed for an end to abortion and the culture of death.
Peter Shinn interviewing Dr. Johnny Hunter of LEARN at the Planned Parenthood in Washington D.C.
Black Pro-Life leaders pointing to what appears to be a shackle and chain right outside Planned Parenthood.
Then it was on to the Family Research Council Where Dr. Alveda C. King and there other leaders spoke.
After lunch, letters were delivered to the Congressional Canon Building and others, though they were denied and had to be submitted differently.
Then the leaders met with Congressional representatives, like Trent Franks and Chris Smith.
Congressman Trent Franks
Congressman Cris Smith
Click the middle of the video below to play the ProLifeNews.tv interview with Day Gardner or click here to view the rest of the photos of the day’s events.
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