Planned Parenthood is the progeny of the Birth Control Movement started by Margaret Sanger back in the day to reduce the numbers of African Americans in the US.
Evidence that Planned Parenthood was started to “reduce the numbers of African Americans in the US” please.
Although black women constitute only 6% of the population, they comprise 36% of the abortion industry’s clientele. The leading abortion providers have chosen to exploit blacks by locating 94% of their abortuaries in urban neighborhoods with high black populations.
Let’s see, women constitute only 50.7% of the US population, but they receive 100% of the abortions as well. You would do better to compare the percentage of black women of an age to have an abortion who choose to do so with numbers of women of the same age of differing ethnicities who choose to do so.
The site you linked actually stated: “Minority women constitute only about 13% of the female population (age 15-44) in the United States, but they underwent approximately 36% of the abortions.”
Note that this says “minority women” not only “black or African American women.”
blackgenocide.org/black.html
The numbers and choice of location of Planned Parenthood health clinics and their placement in urban areas with high black populations wouldn’t have anything to do, of course, with the fact that 88% of African Americans live in urban areas or that they are also 3 times as likely as whites to live in poverty? That such populations are less likely to have adequate access to reproductive (or indeed, any) health care? Or that black women are known to be more at risk for certain reproductive problems? Or the disparity in numbers that women living in poverty are over four times as likely to seek an abortion as those who do not live in poverty?
encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761587467/African_Americans.html
Almost 88 percent of African Americans lived in metropolitan areas in 2000. With over 2 million African American residents, New York City had the largest black urban population in the United States in 2000. Washington, D.C., had the highest proportion of black residents of any U.S. city in 2000, with African Americans making up almost 60 percent of the population.
Approximately one-fourth of the African American population lives in poverty, a rate three times that of white Americans. In 2000, 19.1 percent of black population lived below poverty level as compared to 6.9 percent of white population.
jiwh.org/attachments/Health%20Disparities%20Overview%2Epdf
Women of color make up a growing proportion of all women in the United States and are expected to comprise almost half of U.S. women by 2050. Unfortunately, they bear a disproportionate burden of disease and mortality. Some of the demographic factors that contribute to poorer health status and increased mortality among women of color are less education and higher rates of poverty. A greater proportion of women of color lack health
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insurance coverage, which results in limited access to health services, including preventive health services and counseling.
guttmacher.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html
The abortion rate among women living below the federal poverty level ($9,570 for a single woman with no children) is more than four times that of women above 300% of the poverty level (44 vs. 10 abortions per 1,000 women).[11]*
BREAST CANCER: THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM!
cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/abortion-miscarriage
“In February 2003, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) convened a workshop of over 100 of the world’s leading experts who study pregnancy and breast cancer risk. Workshop participants reviewed existing population-based, clinical, and animal studies on the relationship between pregnancy and breast cancer risk, including studies of induced and spontaneous abortions. They concluded that having an abortion or miscarriage does not increase a woman’s subsequent risk of developing breast cancer. A summary of their findings, titled Summary Report: Early Reproductive Events and Breast Cancer Workshop, can be found at
cancer.gov/cancerinfo/ere-workshop-report .”