March 25, 2026

The Negro Project: Ep. 4 :Margaret Sanger and the Eugenics Debate: Uncovering the Controversy

The Negro Project: Ep. 4 :Margaret Sanger and the Eugenics Debate: Uncovering the Controversy
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The Negro Project: Ep. 4 :Margaret Sanger and the Eugenics Debate: Uncovering the Controversy
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Host Connie Morris examines Margaret Sanger's contested legacy, tracing her writings, associations with eugenics-era organizations, and the historical context that shaped early birth control movements.

The episode explores the Negro Project, the role of Black community leaders and ministers, and the intersection of public health, ethics, and religion in debates over reproductive policy.

Listeners are invited to reflect on how society evaluates complex historical figures and to join the next episode for a deeper look at the Negro Project.

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