As Supreme Court overturned ‘separate but equal,’ must also overturn Roe v. Wade
February 8, 2022 | District of Columbia, Mississippi
Today, as we visit the Civil Rights Museum in Jackson, Mississippi, hope is rising in our hearts. Yes, we remember and acknowledge the injustices that sadly have taken place on our country’s soil. With repentant and forgiving hearts, we give thanks to those who — past and present — are brave enough to fight for the freedom of all Americans. However, let us remember that justice, in every decade and generation, does not come quickly or easily. For five decades, our nation lived with the consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court’s separate but equal ruling. By God’s grace, the Supreme Court eventually acknowledged and overturned that disastrous and immoral decision.
Nearly five decades ago, the U.S. Supreme Court wrongly decided to strip states of their power to regulate women’s health and protect the lives of the unborn… (Excerpts from the Washington Times)