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Killer Angel — What Every Post-Abortion Generation Needs to Know About Margaret Sanger

Killer Angel — What Every Post-Abortion Generation Needs to Know About Margaret Sanger

Killer Angel — What Every Post-Abortion Generation Needs to Know About Margaret Sanger

Margaret Sanger is an icon of the modern left — celebrated, memorialized, and carefully sanitized. George Grant’s Killer Angel strips away the sanitization and replaces it with the historical record, documented and footnoted, of one of the most dangerous and consequential women in American history.

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Author George Grant

This is a primer for the post-abortion generation — the people who grew up after Roe v. Wade and have been taught that Planned Parenthood is a women’s health organization. Grant’s short, accessible biography documents Sanger’s own words and writings: her embrace of eugenics, her explicit goal of reducing the populations she considered inferior, her relationship with the American eugenics movement that later influenced the architects of the Holocaust, and her contempt for the poor and minority populations she claimed to serve.

This is not interpretation. This is Sanger’s own correspondence, her published writings, her public speeches. Grant simply compiles them and lets her speak for herself. What she says is horrifying.

For pro-life advocates trying to explain to the next generation why Planned Parenthood’s founding ideology was not one of care but of elimination, this book is indispensable. For Christians trying to understand how a culture comes to accept the mass killing of unborn children as healthcare, the story of Margaret Sanger is the beginning of the answer.

Short, readable, and essential. Share it widely.

📚 Purchase: Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.

Book Details: Publisher: Cumberland House | January 5, 2001 | 192 pages | Author: George Grant

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