Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Maafa 21 The History of Eugenics In America



Maafa 21 Documentary Film

Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America is an anti-abortion documentary film made in 2009 by pro-life activist Mark Crutcher. The film, which has been enthusiastically received by anti-abortion activists, argues that the modern-day prevalence of abortion among African Americans is rooted in an attempted genocide or maafa of black people. It alleges that the eugenics movement that targeted African Americans in the 19th and 20th centuries formed the basis for the creation of the American Birth Control League (now Planned Parenthood) by Margaret Sanger and the abortion-rights movement of the 20th and 21st centuries. Historian Esther Katz, director of NYU's Margaret Sanger Papers Project, along with other observers, has stated that this is an incorrect depiction of Sanger's views and works.



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 1



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 2


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The History of Eugenics In America Part 3



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 4



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 5



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Eugenics In America Part 6



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 7



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 8



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 9



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 10



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 11



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 12



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The History of Eugenics In America Part 13

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