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From LIFENEWS.COM
by
Steven Ertelt, LifeNews.com Editor
April 4,
2008
Memphis,
TN -- As Americans honor the memory of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. on the fortieth anniversary of his assassination,
his niece says abortion has become the civil rights cause of today.
Dr. Alveda King, who has suffered from multiple abortions, says the
destruction of human life is on par with the lack of civil rights
of her uncle's generation.
In
a speech at a church in downtown Memphis, King noted how her uncle
was killed on this day in 1968.
But
a short five years later the Supreme Court opened the floodgates to
unlimited abortions in the Roe v. Wade decision -- one that King says
has decimated the nation and the black community in particular.
"There
are people dying in this country, everyday," she said, focusing
on a the plight of a different set of powerless people. "They
are unborn children."
"The
fight against abortion is a new frontier in the civil rights movement,"
she said, according to an article in the Mississippi Daily Journal.
"My
uncle often said that we don't follow through," King added. "He
said that we admonish black women not to abort their babies but we
don't show them how to care for them, don't give them options for
life."
King
bemoaned the number of black leaders today who embrace abortion.
The
newspaper said King told the audience that African-American political
leaders sold out their pro-life views for support from abortion advocates
and other political groups for promoting civil rights.
"We
didn't understand how dramatically abortion was affecting our community,"
she said. "The tradeoff between concentrating too much on other
social issues and ignoring abortion has been a deadly tradeoff."
Ultimately,
the newspaper said King wants African-Americans to have a new dream
about how life can be for America.
"If
we're not speaking for the voiceless, not being strong for those who
are weak, we're not living Martin's dream," she said.
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