Honoring Dr. Mildred Jefferson
Dr. Mildred Jefferson passed away on Friday, October 15th (2010) but should not ever be forgotten. Though history books may never contain her name, her deep Christian faith inspired her community compassion. Her medical and prolife accomplishments are history-making.
Growing up in the Jim Crow south, she knew first hand the oppression and evil of racism and its often covert vehicle of eugenics. But she rose above. In 1947, she was admitted to Harvard Medical School, and in 1951 became the first black woman to graduate from the school. And her journey had just begun.
“I became a physician in order to help save lives. I am at once a physician, a citizen, and a woman, and I am not willing to stand aside and allow the concept of expendable human lives to turn this great land of ours into just another exclusive reservation where only the perfect, the privileged, and the planned have the right to live.” –Mildred Jefferson, M.D. (1978 NRLC video)
According to Anne Fox, her friend and president of Massachusetts Citizens for Life, Dr. Jefferson was responsible for bringing Ronald Reagan into the pro-life movement. As co-founder of the National Right to Life, she is the anathema to the pro-abortion movement, particularly those who conjure up false African-American history in order to bolster their “reproductive justice” propaganda (i.e. SisterSong). Dr. Jefferson, awarded 28 honorary degrees from various prestigious institutions, was unapologetically pro-life and dedicated her life to exposing the evils of eugenics, Planned Parenthood, and the abortion agenda.
We’ll make sure her name and her life are known to the hundreds of thousands we speak to annually. May she rest in peace, knowing that her life will continue to inspire millions to come.
LEARN MORE ABOUT DR MILDRED JEFFERSON AT HISTORYMAKERS.COM
SEE NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE’S PRESS RELEASE MOURNING HER DEATH HERE.
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So Glad Dr. Mildred Jefferson-A Truly Great Women-Is being honored. Thank God we were Blessed with Dr. Mildred Jfferson.
Stop it with the African American nonsense. One day you, and all your cronies will regret your feeble minded decision to betray our children, and real ancestors