April 8, 2026

The Negro Project. Ep. 10: Fighting Back: Lessons from the Negro Project

The Negro Project. Ep. 10: Fighting Back: Lessons from the Negro Project
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The Negro Project. Ep. 10: Fighting Back: Lessons from the Negro Project
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Host Connie Morris closes the series with a clear-eyed review of the Negro Project's history, the rise of eugenic ideas, and the social conditions that shaped public policy. This final episode draws four key lessons: study history honestly, recognize how social conditions shape policy, build community awareness, and seek wisdom through faith.

The episode ends with practical calls to action — continue learning, encourage respectful dialogue, support families and communities, and pursue justice and compassion grounded in faith — and points listeners to further reading and resources.

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