About Us
OUR MISSION:
The National Black Pro-Life Union is an organization founded to serve as a clearing house to coordinate the flow of communications among all African American pro-life organizations and individuals in order to better network and combine resources.
We realize that if we are to be successful, it is necessary to share information and/or resources as well as “who gets the credit.” We acknowledge that the real credit for any good thing always goes to GOD–not man.
ADVISORY BOARD
Stephen G. Peroutka, Attorney, Peroutka & Peroutka
Stephen G. Peroutka, Attorney, Peroutka & Peroutka
Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson, BOND
Rev. Dr. Johnny Hunter, L.E.A.R.N.
Dr. Alveda King, Priests for Life
Mychal Massie, Project 21
Ted Hayes, Homeless Activist, Dome Village
Fred Olandeinde, Democracy for Africa
Arnold M. Culbreath, Protecting Black Life
Rev. Dr. Johnny Hunter, L.E.A.R.N.
Dr. Alveda King, Priests for Life
Mychal Massie, Project 21
Ted Hayes, Homeless Activist, Dome Village
Fred Olandeinde, Democracy for Africa
Arnold M. Culbreath, Protecting Black Life
A glimpse of Day Gardner’s personal history reveals a diverse and dramatic range of experiences. She was crowned Miss Atlantic City in 1974. Two years later, as Miss Delaware, she made history as the first black woman to be named as a semi-finalist of the internationally renowned Miss America Pageant, breaking through numerous racial and stereotypical roadblocks for others to follow.
Formerly a professional singer, dancer, and actress, she traveled throughout the United States and abroad starring in many extravagant stage and production shows.
Formerly a professional singer, dancer, and actress, she traveled throughout the United States and abroad starring in many extravagant stage and production shows.
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