The Negro Project: Intro: Unmasking Margaret Sanger’s Legacy


In this introductory episode of The Morris Perspective, Connie Morris launches a multi-part series based on Bruce Fleury’s The Negro Project, exploring Margaret Sanger’s life, the origins of Planned Parenthood, and the contested connections to the eugenics movement.
The episode outlines the upcoming series, encourages listeners to read the historical sources, and reflects on why careful study of history matters for modern debates about life, justice, and public policy.
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