Abortion its History and Current Day Practices
The following articles provide a look at abortion from a historical to current day practice. One will get a look at the attitudes of justification for the practice and the role Christians and those of good will have played in this age old battle for the unborn.

Pagans, Christianity, and Infanticide

What the early Church said about abortion
 
Black Abortion Portrait[1]

43% of all black children are aborted, nearly 3 times higher than for Whites. This fact is critical, since pastors and politicians argue that the reason for the illegitimacy rates for Blacks being dramatically higher is because they claim, “Blacks seldom abort their children.”

Over 15 million African-American babies have been aborted (killed by their mothers) since Roe v. Wade. This is 14 times the total of all U.S. soldiers killed in all of America’s wars over 220 years from 1775 to present. Blacks abort their babies 3 times that of Whites, a ratio that has grown by 50% since 1992.

“The top three moral crises facing the Black family are rooted in sexual immorality.” - Star Parker, President, Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education (CURE).

As an ethnic group blacks only represent 12.8% of the US population as of the 2008 census figures.  Blacks use to be the largest minority group, they are now third, replaced by Hispanics who are at 15.1% of the US population. See US Census Bureau Data
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Comparing Abortion to Other Forms of Historical Genocide

Margret Sanger Plan for Black Americans

Abortion and the Black Community 

[1]http://www.blackgenocide.org/black.html