Pro-Life Award Honors Memory of Arkansas Baby Killed in Abortion

On Monday evening, Family Council staff members attended the Bow Ties for Babies event sponsored by our friends at Arkansas Right to Life.

Pro-life leaders, volunteers, and elected officials came from all over Arkansas to attend the event.

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee gave an excellent keynote address discussing the history of the pro-life movement in Arkansas — and how difficult it used to be to pass pro-life laws.

Arkansas Right to Life President Andy Mayberry honored Family Council with the Mary Rose Doe Award in recognition of 30 years of pro-life work in the state.

Receiving the award is a tremendous honor.

Over the years, the Mary Rose Doe Award has been given to pro-life leaders who have done some amazing work in Arkansas — including Governor Huckabee, Governor Hutchinson, the late Dr. Fay Boozman, and Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, just to name a few.

But many Arkansans today don’t know who Mary Rose Doe was — and why Arkansas Right to Life named a pro-life award after her.

Mary Rose Doe was an unborn baby who was found dead in drainage ditch in Little Rock on April 28, 1983.

At approximately 28 weeks gestation, she weighed 5 pounds with brown eyes and auburn hair.

Authorities determined Mary had been aborted and then subsequently abandoned in the drainage ditch.

Some have speculated that she may have been the victim of a botched abortion — and that she might even have survived for some time after the abortion.

After performing an autopsy, the medical examiner at the State Crime Lab called Mary “a perfect little bud that was clipped before she could blossom.”

The North Pulaski Right to Life chapter of Arkansas Right to Life gave Mary Rose Doe her name and arranged for her have a Christian burial.

Above: The headstone at the plot in Calvary Cemetery, where Mary is buried.

The Catholic Diocese in Little Rock provided a grave plot for Mary at Calvary Cemetery, and North Little Rock Funeral Home donated the casket. As many as 200 people attended her burial.

Mary Rose Doe’s death highlighted the grisly nature of abortion and helped galvanize pro-lifers in Arkansas.

Today a monument at Calvary Cemetery in Little Rock marks the spot where Mary is buried and serves as a memorial to all the children killed in abortion.

The Mary Rose Doe Award commemorates Mary’s brief existence that touched so many lives in Arkansas.

Read more about Baby Mary Rose Doe here and here.

Pro-Abortion Groups Rally in Arkansas

Over the weekend, pro-abortion groups held a rally on the steps of the Arkansas Capitol Building in Little Rock.

The rally was sponsored by the Arkansas Coalition for Reproductive Justice.

Speakers included:

  • Rep. Nicole Clowney (D – Fayetteville)
  • Cornelius Mabin
  • Dr. Alexandra Marshall
  • Dr. Stephanie Ho (formerly of Planned Parenthood in Fayetteville)
  • Dr. Joycelyn Elders (former US Surgeon General)

Sponsors reportedly included:

  • Arkansas Abortion Support Network (AASN)
  • Arkansas Association of University Women (AAUW)
  • Arkansas Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
  • Arkansas Sierra Club
  • Arkansas Society of Freethinkers (ASF)
  • Central Arkansas Pride
  • Human Rights Campaign (HRC)
  • Planned Parenthood Great Plains (PPGP)
  • Progressive Arkansas Women PAC (PAWPAC)
  • Vector Health & Wellness
  • Central Arkansas Harm Reduction
  • Arkansas Transgender Equity Coalition (ARTEC)
  • Feminist Activism in Arkansas
  • Little Rock Central Arkansas Indivisible
  • National Organization for Women – Arkansas Chapter (NOW)
  • Arkansas United
  • Central Arkansas Democratic Socialists of America (CADSA)
  • Real Images

Student organizations supporting the event included:

  • UA Little Rock (UALR) AWARE
  • UA Little Rock (UALR) Bowen Law School If/When/How
  • UAMS Future Health Professionals for Reproductive Rights
  • UCA Feminist Union
  • Young Democrats of Arkansas Women’s Caucus

As we mentioned recently, the AWARE student group at UALR hosted an event last fall with Reproaction — a pro-abortion group who teaches women how to perform abortions at home.

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported that more than 300 people attended Saturday’s pro-abortion event.

It’s worth pointing out that the pro-abortion rally drew only a fraction of the attendance that the 2020 March for Life did the week before.

Arkansans are overwhelmingly pro-life, and abortion in Arkansas is at historic lows.

That’s part of the reason Arkansas is the second most pro-life state in America.

We are winning the fight to protect innocent human life in Arkansas, but there is still a lot of work left to do.