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In the past two hundred
years, over one million Americans have died for their country. Monuments have been built
and speeches have been delivered, honoring these American heroes. America is now engaged
in a war where there are no heroes, no monuments or accolades - only victims. Our society
has declared war on its most helpless members - our unborn children. Since that war was
declared on January 22, 1973, there have been over 35 million deaths.
Each cross represents 50,000 people killed during the war.
Source: Stanley K. Henshaw, et al., Abortion Services in the U.S., 1991 and
1992, Family Planning Perspectives (May/June 1994) - 1994 Statistics reported in USA
Today, August 14, 1996, Pg. A17, attributed to the Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI).
1973
744,600
1974 898,600
1975 1,034,200
1976 1,179,300
1977 1,316,700
1978 1,409,600
1979 1,497,700
1980 1,553,900
1981 1,577,300
1982 1,573,900
1983 1,575,000
1984 1,577,200
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1985
1,588,600
1986 1,574,000
1987 1,559,100
1988 1,590,800
1989 1,566,900
1990 1,608,600
1991 1,556,500
1992 1,528,900
1993 1,500,000 *
1994 1,435,000 *
1995 1,400,000 *
1996 1,400,000 *
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Sub Total 34,246,400
+1,027,392 **
Grand Total 35,273,792
* estimated
** (3% underestimated) |
In the past, AGI has
estimated a possible 3-6% rate of under-reporting. The chart shown uses the lower figure.
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