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In the greatest peacetime loss of life in our Nation's history, three thousand, eight hundred seventy-seven people died from surgical abortion on April 5, 2011. Who were they? What would have happened to them - and us - if they had lived? The Book of Names, like a printed memorial, accounts for all of them, recounting what some of their lives would have been - if they had lived. This sobering inventory reminds us of what we have done, and what we must do - if we are to live.
In the greatest peacetime loss of life in our Nation's history, three thousand, eight hundred seventy-seven people died from surgical abortion on April 5, 2011. Who were they? What would have happened to them - and us - if they had lived? The Book of Names, like a printed memorial, accounts for all of them, recounting what some of their lives would have been - if they had lived. This sobering inventory reminds us of what we have done, and what we must do - if we are to live.
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