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Margaret Sanger

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Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.
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Unknown source, attributed by Life Education and Resource Network (LEARN) and by Roger L. Roberson, Jr, The Bible & the Black Man: Breaking the Chains of Prejudice (2007), p. 18.

 
Margaret Sanger

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