"The Republican Party and the abolitionist movement both were originally established to defend those who could not defend themselves, mainly American slaves who were not considered human but were considered property. The principle of the sanctity of human life is a core value of the Republican Party which has advocated that the unborn child has a fundamental right to life which cannot be infringed."
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Republican National Convention Platform Committee, "Wealth Agenda for Urban America: Upward Mobility For All", Black and African-American Republicans.
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