In Darlington County, South Carolina, in the years after the Civil War, a woman lost her husband to the Klan and made a choice about what to pass forward. She chose not to hate. That choice traveled, through faith and family, into a grandson named Louis George Gregory --- a lawyer, a traveler, and a man of profound conviction who would spend his life living the argument that the human race is one. In this episode, Harmonia traces the life of one of America's least remembered and most extraordinary figures: a Black attorney who walked away from a successful career to carry a message of racial unity into the most hostile possible terrain, who married a white English woman when that marriage was illegal in thirty states, and who died in 1951 never having seen the harvest of everything he planted. She asks what it means to live your conviction rather than merely hold it --- and what we owe to the people who carried the thread this far.
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