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Planned Parenthood to remove Margaret Sanger's name from center over 'racist legacy'
By J. Edward Moreno - 07/21/20 04:46 PM EDT

Planned Parenthood of Greater New York (PPGNY) announced Tuesday that it will remove the name of Margaret Sanger, who founded the national organization, because of her racist legacy and her connections to the eugenics movement.

Planned Parenthood's Manhattan Margaret Sanger Health Center will be renamed, and city officials are also working to rename the nearby “Margaret Sanger Square.” The organization said the new name would be announced soon.

Sanger, who was a nurse, established the first birth control clinic in the U.S., which would eventually become the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.


The PPGNY said the decision came out of "a public commitment to reckon with its founder’s harmful connections to the eugenics movement."

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So someone is separating from the wholesale slaughter of babies performed by Planned Parenthood. Evidently Margaret Sanger's attempt to improve the race by killing black babies is no longer such a good thing.

Thanks be to saying Sanger and killing black babies out loud and often.

They fired Margaret Sanger after how many millions slaughtered? How white of them.
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