National Right to Life Mourns the
Death of Dr. Mildred F. Jefferson
Part One of FourEditor's
note. NRLC sent this out yesterday upon hearing of the death of Dr. Mildred
Jefferson.
WASHINGTON -- Today, the National
Right to Life Committee (NRLC) joined with pro-lifers nationwide in mourning
the death of former NRLC president Dr. Mildred Fay Jefferson. A resident of
Cambridge, Massachusetts, Dr. Jefferson was currently serving as an at-large
director on the NRLC board of directors.
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NRLC
Photo: Dr. Jefferson at the
2008 National Right to Life Convention. |
"The
right-to-life movement has lost a champion and a
pioneer. And we have lost a dear friend," said
Darla St. Martin, NRLC co-executive Director.
"Mildred Jefferson was a valued colleague in our
fight for the most vulnerable members of our society
and she will be greatly missed."
A committed political activist and
recipient of numerous accolades and honors, for much of the past four
decades, Dr. Jefferson devoted her talents and her life to the right-to-life
movement. Known for her passion, charisma and eloquence, she was a frequent
spokesperson appearing in countless media outlets and addressing many
academic institutions. Dr. Jefferson was also a sought-after speaker at
right-to-life conventions, rallies, and banquets across the country.
She was among one of the founders of
NRLC and was elected as vice-chairman of the board in June 1973. She
subsequently served as chairman of the board and, from 1975-1978, served
three consecutive terms as NRLC president.
Dr. Jefferson's constant outreach to
all pro-life people, regardless of background, was a hallmark of her
activism. Writing as president in the 1977 NRLC convention journal,
Jefferson noted:
"We come together from all parts of our
land...We come rich and poor, proud and plain, religious and agnostic,
politically committed and independent...The right-to-life cause is not the
concern of only a special few but it should be the cause of all those who
care about fairness and justice, love and compassion and liberty with
law..."
"Mildred Jefferson used every forum
available to educate America and encourage people of all ages to become
active in the right-to-life movement," St. Martin added. "Her legacy
will be the countless people - most especially young people - that she
brought to the movement by her constant presence and tireless dedication to
the cause of life."
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