By SHAILA DEWAN
Anti-abortion groups have erected scores of billboards here with an alarming message: “Black children are an endangered species.”
The groups responsible insist that they are not exaggerating, despite contrary federal data. The billboards, which show a close-up of a worried-looking African-American boy, are an effort to highlight data showing that black women get a disproportionate number of abortions, especially in Georgia, and that the number in Georgia is increasing. Read more...

Anti-abortion groups have erected scores of billboards here with an alarming message: “Black children are an endangered species.”
The groups responsible insist that they are not exaggerating, despite contrary federal data. The billboards, which show a close-up of a worried-looking African-American boy, are an effort to highlight data showing that black women get a disproportionate number of abortions, especially in Georgia, and that the number in Georgia is increasing. Read more...
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