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Black Genocide or Eugenics - You Choose

By Valerie Jane | February 3, 2008

 

In the United States 2000 - 2006 Census report it shows that 12.8% of the population is black.
According to the 2004 CDC report (Which does not represent all states statistics) the black population had 35.3% of all abortions. 

*States where majority of abortions are from the black population

1. *Alabama
- 11,370 abortions
- 5,858 (51.5%) Abortions from Black population
- 26.3% black population for the state

2. Alaska
- 1,937 abortions
- 146 (7.5%) abortions from black population
- 3.7% Black Population for state

3. Arizona
- 12,690
- This information not provided by state

4. Arkansas
- 4,644
- 1,630 (35.1%)
- 15.7%

5. California
- did not report any abortion statistics to the government

6. Colorado
- 11,415
- 706 (6.2%)
- 4.1%

7. Connecticut
- 12,189
- This information not reported by state

8. Delaware
- 3,263
- 1,338 (41%)
- 20.9%

9. Florida
- 91,710
- This information not provided by state

10. *Georgia
- 32,513
- 17,809 (54.8%)
- 29.9%

11. Hawaii
- 3,467
- 86 (2.5%)
- 2.5%

12. Idaho
- 963
- 17 (1.8)
- 0.7%  

13. Illinois
- 43,537
- this information not provided by state

14. Indiana
- 10,514
- 2,945 (28%)
- 8.9%

15. Iowa
- 6,022
- 533 (8.9%)
- 2.5%

16. Kansas
- 11,357
- 2,630 (23.2%)
- 6%

17. Kentucky
- 3,557
- 734 (20.6%)
- 7.5%

18. *Louisiana
- 11,224
- 5,709 (50.9%)
- 31.7%

19. Maine
- 2,593
- 63 (2.4%)
- 0.8%

20. *Maryland
- 8,814
- 5,718 (64.9%)
- 29.5%

21. Massachusetts
- 24,366
- 4,675 (19.2%)
- 6.9%

22. Michigan
- 26,269
- 9,780 (37.2%)
- 14.3%

23. Minnesota
- 13,791
- 3,012 (21.8%)
- 4.5%

24. *Mississippi
- 3,500
- 2,650 (75.7%)
- 37.1%

25. Missouri
- 8,072
- 3,073 (38.1%)
- 11.5%

26. Montana
- 2,256
- 12 (0.5%)
- 10.5%

27. Nebraska
- 3,584
- This information not provided by state

28. Nevada
- 9,856
- this information not provided by state

29. New Hampshire
- did not report any abortion statistics to the government

30. * New Jersey
- 32,642
- 14,401 (44.1%)
- 14.5%

31.  New Mexico
- 6,070 
- this information not provided by state

32. *New York (City)
- 121,218 (91,673 city total)
- 41,674 (45.5%) - city only, state did not report
- 26.6% - city total

33. *North Carolina
- 33,954
- 14,850 (43.7%)
- 21.7%

34. North Dakota
- 1,357
- 35 (2.6%)
- 0.8%

35. Ohio
- 34,242
- 12,028 (35.1%)
- 12%

36. Oklahoma
-6,712
- 1,173 (17.5%)
- 7.8%

37. Oregon
- 11,443
-625 (5.5%)
- 1.9%

38. Pennsylvania
- 36,030
- 13,817 (38.3%)
- 10.7%

39. Rhode Island
- 5,587
- 895 (16%)
- 6.3%

40. South Carolina
- 6,565
- 2,506 (38.2%)
- 29%

41. South Dakota
- 814
- this information not provided by state

42. Tennessee
- 16,400
- 7,208 (44%)
- 16.9%

43. Texas
- 74,801
- 16,736 (22.4%)
- 11.9%

44. Utah
- 3,665
- this information not provided by state

45. Vermont
- 1,725
- 29 (1.7%)
- 0.7%

46. Virginia
- 26,117
- 10,893 (41.7%)
- 19.9%

47. Washington
- 24,664
- this information not provided by the state

48. West Virginia
- Did not report any abortion statistics to the government

49. Wisconsin
- 9,719
- 2,390 (24.6%)
- 6%

50. Wyoming
- 12
- this information not provided by state

*Dist. Columbia
- 2,401
- 1,219 (50.8%)
- 56.5%

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