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Can “The Most Racist County in America” Become a County of Love?

57 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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In 1912, 100% of the black residents of Forsyth County, Georgia were forcibly expelled from their land. Durwood Snead is one of the founders of the Forsyth Descendants Scholarship, which supports descendants of black residents from Forsyth County to get a college education. Join us for a conversation about racism, history, truth, and love. Learn more at the website for the Forsyth Descendants Scholarship: https://forsythscholarship.org/ You can also learn more in Patrick Phillips' book Blood at the Root or in the podcast 1912: The Forsyth County Expulsion and Its Aftermath.

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