Planned Parenthood's birth-control campaign in low-income, black neighborhoods is partly to blame for the breakdown of the black family as well as today's epidemic of out-of-wedlock births, single parent households, sexually transmitted diseases, absent fathers, and high abortion rates, according to panelists who spoke last week at the Frederick Douglass Foundation's annual conference in Washington, DC. Patrick Fagan, director of the Marriage and Religion Research Institute at the Family Research Council, said people do not like to talk about it but the decline of the intact black family dates back to the 1930s when the pro-abortion, family planning agenda was being pushed by what would come to be known as Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Breakdown of Black Families in US Linked to Planned Parenthood
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