Dr. Alveda King Speaks at "Life is Precious" Dinner
Dr. Alveda KingDr. Alveda King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke at the 18th annual "Life is Precious" Dinner at the Century Center on September 24. Dr. King spoke to more than 500, the largest crowd ever at the annual dinner. A victim of abortion, Dr. King now devotes her life to educating people about the tragedy of abortion, especially its impact on the African American community. The following morning, she spoke at the Senior Men's Club Breakfast at the Martin Luther King Center in South Bend. The breakfast drew a crowd of about 100, including nearly 50 students from Washington High School. Dr. King urged those in attendance to see the recent documentary, "maafa 21." The thoroughly researched movie exposes the hidden and bitter realities of black genocide in modern America, tracing the movement back to the days when American elitists sought to rid the country of the 4 million slaves who were freed after the Civil War. This movie is a must-see for those who want to know the truth about Planned Parenthood and the eugenics movement in America. Click on the above link for more information about "maafa 21."