Editor's note: 80% of Planned Parenthood's abortions mills are located in black and minority communities.
(CNSNews.com) –
A group of black pastors sent a letter to the director of the
Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery asking that the bust
of Planned Parenthood Founder Margaret Sanger be removed from the
museum’s “Struggle for Justice” exhibit, citing her support for eugenics
and the targeting of minorities by the nation’s largest abortion
provider.
“Perhaps the Gallery is unaware that Ms. Sanger supported black
eugenics, a racist attitude toward black and other minority babies, an
elitist attitude toward those she regarded as ‘the feeble minded;’
speaking at a rally of Ku Klux Klan women; and communications with
Hitler sympathizers,” the letter from Ministers Taking a Stand states.
“Also the notorious ‘Negro Project,’ which sought to limit, if not
eliminate black births, was her brainchild,” the letter states. “Despite
these well- documented facts of history, her bust sits proudly in your
gallery as a hero of justice.

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