5+ stars
Not shockingly I had never heard of Mt Meigs. Produced in such an eloquent way centered on the victims, while also applying it to the broader perspective and ripple effects of trauma. I’m just so moved by their resilience. Since reparations and monetary compensation are clearly not happening at the state or federal level, it would be great to know how we can donate to victims and their families through some relief fund where we know the money would actually get to them!
mscic via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/28/23
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Moving,, heartbreaking, and sometimes horrifying story of an Alabama reform school/concentration camp for black children. Listen to this.
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