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Powerful video as <em>Roe v. Wade</em> turns 41: “My generation will end abortion”

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Powerful video as <em>Roe v. Wade</em> turns 41: “My generation will end abortion”

The birthday of the legalized death of millions is highlighted in a powerful video produced by

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Texas Alliance for Life just before next week’s 41st anniversary of Roe v. Wade.

The video manages to give a striking overview of legislative battles and pro-life victories and defeats over the past 41 years. And it does it all in 5 minutes and 49 seconds. The video features narrators from the age of 41 to 1 – and under – all with a message: My generation will end abortion.

Hearing the history and seeing the momentum pro-lifers have made in recent years is an encouraging tale of victory, giving hope and power on this somber occasion.

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