THE NEGRO PROJECT: Margaret Sanger's Eugenic Plan for Black Americans

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THE NEGRO PROJECT: Margaret Sanger's Eugenic Plan for Black Americans

I know this report may come as a great shock the abortion rights activists and Black Americans. Let me make this clear,

I AM NOT POSTING THIS TO BE RACIST IN ANY FOR AT ALL, THIS IS ALL FACT BASED ON SANGER'S EUGENIC PLAN FOR BLACK AMERICA, I WILL NOT TAKE THE BAIT BY ANYONE WITH INFLAMATORY COMMENTS.


"?I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing?
therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may live."

--Deuteronomy 30:19 (NKJV



On the crisp, sunny, fall Columbus Day in 1999, organizers of the "Say So" march approached the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court. The marchers, who were predominantly black pastors and lay persons, concluded their three-day protest at the site of two monumental cases: the school desegregation Brown v. Board of Education (1954) and the pro-abortion Roe v. Wade "rights" in t he latter?converged in the declaration of Rev. Johnny M. Hunter, the march?s sponsor and national director of Life, Education and Resource Network (LEARN), the largest black pro-life organization.

?"Civil rights? doesn?t mean anything without a right to life!" declared Hunter. He and the other marchers were protesting the disproportionately high number of abortions in the black community. The high number is no accident. Many Americans?black and white?are unaware of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger?s Negro Project. Sanger created this program in 1939, after the organization changed its name from the American Birth Control League (ABCL) to the Birth Control Federation of America (BCFA).

The aim of the program was to restrict?many believe exterminate?the black population. Under the pretense of "better health" and "family planning," Sanger cleverly implemented her plan. What?s more shocking is Sanger?s beguilement of black America?s cr?me de la cr?me?those prominent, well educated and well-to-do?into executing her scheme. Some within the black elite saw birth control as a means to attain economic empowerment, elevate the race and garner the respect of whites.

The Negro Project has had lasting repercussions in the black community: "We have become victims of genocide by our own hands," cried Hunter at the "Say So" march.

Malthusian Eugenics

Margaret Sanger aligned herself with the eugenicists whose ideology prevailed in the early 20th century. Eugenicists strongly espoused racial supremacy and "purtiy"," particularly of the "Aryan" race. Eugenicists hoped to purify the bloodlines and improve the race by encouraging the "fit" to reproduce and the "unfit" to restrict their reproduction. They sought to contain the "inferior" races through segregation, sterilization, birth control and abortion.

Sanger embraced Malthusian eugenics. Thomas Robert Malthus, a 19th century cleric and professor of political economy, believed a population time bomb threatened the existence of the human race. He viewed social problems such as poverty, deprivation and hunger as evidence of this "population crisis." According to writer George Grant, Malthus condemned charities and other forms of benevolence, because he believed they only exacerbated the problems. His answer was to restrict population growth of certain groups of people. His theories of population growth and economic stability became the basis for national and international social policy. Grant quotes from Malthus? magnum opus, An Essay on the Principle of Population, published in six editions from 1798 to 1826:


All children born, beyond what would be required to keep up the population to a desired level, must necessarily perish, unless room is made for them by the deaths of grown persons. We should facilitate, instead of foolishly and vainly endeavoring to impede, the operations of nature in producing this mortality.


Malthus disciples believed if Western civilization were to survive, the physically unfit, the materially poor, the spiritually diseased, the racially inferior, and the mentally incompetent had to be suppressed and isolated?or even, perhaps, eliminated. His disciples felt the subtler and more "scientific" approaches of education, contraception, sterilization and abortion were more "practical and acceptable ways" to ease the pressures of the alleged overpopulation.

Critics of Malthusianism said the group "produced a new vocabulary of mumbo-jumbo. It was all hard-headed, scientific and relentless." Further, historical facts have proved the Malthusian mathematical scheme regarding overpopulation to be inaccurate, though many still believe them.

Despite the falsehoods of Malthus? overpopulation claims, Sanger nonetheless immersed herself in Malthusian eugenics. Grant wrote she argued for birth control using the "scientifically verified" threat of poverty, sickness, racial tension and overpopulation as its background. Sanger?s publication, The Birth Control Review (founded in 1917) regularly published pro-eugenic articles from eugenicists, such as Ernst Ruin. Although Sanger ceased editing The Birth Control Review in 1929, the ABCL continued to use it as a platform for eugenic ideas.

Sanger built the work of the ABCL, and, ultimately, Planned Parenthood, on the ideas and resources of the eugenics movement. Grant reported that "virtually all of the organization?s board members were eugenicists." Eugenicists financed the early projects, from the opening of birth control clinics to the publishing of "revolutionary" literature. Eugenicists comprised the speakers at conferences, authors of literature and the providers of services "almost without the exception." And Planned Parenthood?s international work was originally housed in the offices of the Eugenics Society. The two organizations were intertwined for years.

The ABCL became a legal entity on April 22, 1922, in New York. Before that, Sanger illegally operated a birth control clinic in October 1916, in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York, which eventually closed. The clinic serviced the poor immigrants who heavily populated the area?those deemed "unfit" to reproduce.

Sanger?s early writings clearly reflected Malthus? influence. She writes:

Organized charity itself is the symptom of a malignant social disease. Those vast, complex, interrelated organizations aiming to control and to diminish the spread of misery and destitution and all the menacing evils that spring out of this sinisterly fertile soil, are the surest sign that our civilization has bred, is breeding and perpetuating constantly increasing numbers of defectives, delinquents and dependents.




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As I had stated, the post is about a LIBERAL ? who's ideas are about eugenics

If Kosar wants to strike out with the easiest and laziest of all insults, so be it.
 

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As I had stated, the post is about a LIBERAL ? who's ideas are about eugenics

If Kosar wants to strike out with the easiest and laziest of all insults, so be it.

Liberal, conservative, who knows? I was just amused at your defensive prologue to your post.

I didn't even read your article.

I thought you weren't going to take the bait, or whatever you said.
 

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I didn't take the bait,

and I knew you didn't read it because it goes completely against your leftist/marxist/defetist beliefs.
 

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We can post endless articles and theories from endless crackpots .....certainly you can and do.

It means nothing. The world will not end, there will be no revolution, we will be OK.
 

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Are you still alive? You must be on socialized medicine. No one else would spend a nickel on you. I've seen smarter dog turds.

And so it goes on, another empty baseless name calling reply from a know nothing nobody.

Move along child, you annoy me
 

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We can post endless articles and theories from endless crackpots .....certainly you can and do.

It means nothing. The world will not end, there will be no revolution, we will be OK.

I don't believe I mentioned anything about a revolution, however I do need to get a needle for my record player if that's what you were refering to?

I'm gonna hack a branch off that orange tree and flog you with it.
 

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I don't believe I mentioned anything about a revolution, however I do need to get a needle for my record player if that's what you were refering to?

I'm gonna hack a branch off that orange tree and flog you with it.

Yeah, you've talked about a revolution like 19 times. As I recall, you're gonna be be right at the front! lol
 

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I don't believe I mentioned anything about a revolution, however I do need to get a needle for my record player if that's what you were refering to?

I'm gonna hack a branch off that orange tree and flog you with it.

OK, but first let's pluck the oranges and make screwdrivers. Nothing like fresh oranges and vodka before a flogging!
 

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Yeah, you've talked about a revolution like 19 times. As I recall, you're gonna be be right at the front! lol

Not once in this thread have I mentioned revolution.

You want to keep going back into other threads? :shrug: :mj07:
 

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Rascist topic to start with and now you're threatening people. Jack - can you take him away, too

. . . .and if you see this post before you see my email, go ahead and delete the email

never saw your email, not a racist post.

It's the truth about wacko lefty eugenists !

Smurphy and I banter back and forth, and are you his protector?

If I meant any harm to anyone, I certainly wouldn't post my intentions.
 
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