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    <description>Legacy is a series exploring the complex relationship between how people want to be remembered and how history actually remembers them. From ancient pharaohs building pyramids to modern viral memes, the series examines legacies built through desperation, imposed without consent, and collapsed under the weight of truth. Discover why monument builders like Carnegie and Rockefeller failed to control their narratives, how people like Henrietta Lacks and Rosa Parks had their stories appropriated, and why some reputations like Stalin's and Savile's crumbled completely. Hosted by Maxwell Slate, this series reveals that legacy is not something we build but something that happens to us.


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