Audiobook11 minutes
Eugenics, Sterilization and Planned Parenthood
Written by Xavier James
Narrated by Coby Allen
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Their mission was to destroy Black Americans using government-sanctioned sterilization. What damage did eugenics programs do to society? Is there really a superior race? Does anybody have the right to play God with your life? Explore the origins and key players in this fascinating study. What you need to know about eugenics - just the facts!
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5No printed form means no need for those pesky citations, eh? This " book " title represents a big topic with a very layered, sometimes complicated history. Anyone who pretends to give fair and reasonable treatment in a piece that can be read in eleven minutes is a clown (though this is probably unfair to clowns, who often bring people joy). If Maverick Media Group had any shame they'd be embarrassed to have put their name on something so cheap.