Clenard Childress
"All Black Life Matters" project visits HSBC Fayetteville State College students
By Clenard Childress
The Reverend Martin Luther King said in his book Stride Toward Freedom, "If you will protest courageously and yet with dignity and Christian love, when the history books are written in future generations, the historians will have to pause and say, there lived a great people – a black people – who interjected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization."
It was in that spirit the Life Education And Resource Center, along with the Center For Bio-ethical Reform, presented the "ALL Black Life Matters project" on the campus of Fayetteville State College, in North Carolina. The results were profound and rewarding.
National Director of L.E.A.R.N., the Rev. Dr. Johnny Hunter, commented," These Students were engaging, respectful, and some very challenging, but this was a dream come true. I saw so many being enlightened, some weeping, and others willfully joining our opening and closing prayers. The dialogue was transforming.
CBR Genocide Awareness Project, under the Vision and direction of Greg Cunningham, constructed the signs to seize this moment in time to reach the African American Community with the detrimental results of abortion. "CBR has always been burdened by the fact that the abortion rate in the African American community remains tragically high. Black women account for 36% of all abortions despite constituting only 11% of the female population," said Greg Cunningham. "Black activists also popularized the over-arching term 'Black Lives Matter.' But we co-opted that too with the pro-life slogan, 'All Black Lives Matter – Born and Unborn.'"
"This was long overdue," stated Rev. Clenard H. Childress, Jr., who is the Assistant to the National Director of L.E.A.R.N. "This is where the problem is, and there is so much misinformation in the minds of many of the students. I met a lot of natural leaders here! The conversations and the debate was, well, 'off the chain.' I was even invited by the radio station manager to debate the issue for one hour! Those students are so gifted with so much to offer but still a lot to learn, it was awesome! The host even allowed me to have 'The Final Say.'" View GAP Project here.
Michael Novak points out in National Review ("Notre Dame Disgrace," April 9, 2009), that "Black women make up 11% of the national female population but have more than 36% of all abortions...." He adds that "Of the 47 million children aborted since 1973, some 16 million have been black. If those children had been allowed to live, the black population [in 2009 would have been] about 50% larger than it [was] – about 49 million instead of 33 million." At that rate, by 2014, 18 million black babies have been killed. Planned Parenthood "abortion care" has suppressed the black vote more effectively than poll taxes, literacy tests, voter I.D. requirements, and Ku Klux Klan lynchings combined. Facts like these were on 12'X4' signs heralding "ABORTION SUPPRESSES THE BLACK VOTE."
Samantha Linnemann, CBR Director of Maryland, is determined to support L.E.A.R.N. and their social activist efforts on college campuses, conventions, schools, or wherever they decide to go. She stated, "We had a special three days at Fayetteville our team won't forget and neither will Fayetteville State College. I believe they were impressed to see African Americans along with whites working together, holding hands, and openly praying together to bring them a message to protect them and warn them of the evil of abortion. We had great conversations!"
Dave Richardson, a volunteer from New Calvary Baptist Church where the Rev. Childress is the Senior pastor, said, "I wish we could do this full time! Sometimes you feel people know these facts but then you see how lost they are on this issue. I also have to remember I go to a church where we are taught about what abortion is." You can see the All Black Life Matters project at Fayetteville here.
The local Planned Parenthood came out to question why the display was there. They took business cards of persons to determine who was responsible. Planned Parenthood is the leading abortion provider in America.
It is obvious they find the HSBC Fayetteville fertile ground. The school's policy is that they will pay for the first abortion for any female student on campus.
© Clenard Childress
May 17, 2015
The Reverend Martin Luther King said in his book Stride Toward Freedom, "If you will protest courageously and yet with dignity and Christian love, when the history books are written in future generations, the historians will have to pause and say, there lived a great people – a black people – who interjected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization."
It was in that spirit the Life Education And Resource Center, along with the Center For Bio-ethical Reform, presented the "ALL Black Life Matters project" on the campus of Fayetteville State College, in North Carolina. The results were profound and rewarding.
National Director of L.E.A.R.N., the Rev. Dr. Johnny Hunter, commented," These Students were engaging, respectful, and some very challenging, but this was a dream come true. I saw so many being enlightened, some weeping, and others willfully joining our opening and closing prayers. The dialogue was transforming.
CBR Genocide Awareness Project, under the Vision and direction of Greg Cunningham, constructed the signs to seize this moment in time to reach the African American Community with the detrimental results of abortion. "CBR has always been burdened by the fact that the abortion rate in the African American community remains tragically high. Black women account for 36% of all abortions despite constituting only 11% of the female population," said Greg Cunningham. "Black activists also popularized the over-arching term 'Black Lives Matter.' But we co-opted that too with the pro-life slogan, 'All Black Lives Matter – Born and Unborn.'"
"This was long overdue," stated Rev. Clenard H. Childress, Jr., who is the Assistant to the National Director of L.E.A.R.N. "This is where the problem is, and there is so much misinformation in the minds of many of the students. I met a lot of natural leaders here! The conversations and the debate was, well, 'off the chain.' I was even invited by the radio station manager to debate the issue for one hour! Those students are so gifted with so much to offer but still a lot to learn, it was awesome! The host even allowed me to have 'The Final Say.'" View GAP Project here.
Michael Novak points out in National Review ("Notre Dame Disgrace," April 9, 2009), that "Black women make up 11% of the national female population but have more than 36% of all abortions...." He adds that "Of the 47 million children aborted since 1973, some 16 million have been black. If those children had been allowed to live, the black population [in 2009 would have been] about 50% larger than it [was] – about 49 million instead of 33 million." At that rate, by 2014, 18 million black babies have been killed. Planned Parenthood "abortion care" has suppressed the black vote more effectively than poll taxes, literacy tests, voter I.D. requirements, and Ku Klux Klan lynchings combined. Facts like these were on 12'X4' signs heralding "ABORTION SUPPRESSES THE BLACK VOTE."
Samantha Linnemann, CBR Director of Maryland, is determined to support L.E.A.R.N. and their social activist efforts on college campuses, conventions, schools, or wherever they decide to go. She stated, "We had a special three days at Fayetteville our team won't forget and neither will Fayetteville State College. I believe they were impressed to see African Americans along with whites working together, holding hands, and openly praying together to bring them a message to protect them and warn them of the evil of abortion. We had great conversations!"
Dave Richardson, a volunteer from New Calvary Baptist Church where the Rev. Childress is the Senior pastor, said, "I wish we could do this full time! Sometimes you feel people know these facts but then you see how lost they are on this issue. I also have to remember I go to a church where we are taught about what abortion is." You can see the All Black Life Matters project at Fayetteville here.
The local Planned Parenthood came out to question why the display was there. They took business cards of persons to determine who was responsible. Planned Parenthood is the leading abortion provider in America.
It is obvious they find the HSBC Fayetteville fertile ground. The school's policy is that they will pay for the first abortion for any female student on campus.
© Clenard Childress
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