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"All the Real Indians Died Off"
- And 20 Other Myths About Native Americans
- By: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Dina Gilio-Whitaker
- Narrated by: Kyla Garcia
- Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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In this enlightening book, scholars and activists Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker tackle a wide range of myths about Native American culture and history that have misinformed generations. Tracing how these ideas evolved, and drawing from history, the authors disrupt long-held and enduring myths.
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Great book - dreadful reader
- By Eclectic Reader on 08-28-24
- "All the Real Indians Died Off"
- And 20 Other Myths About Native Americans
- By: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Dina Gilio-Whitaker
- Narrated by: Kyla Garcia
Great book - dreadful reader
Reviewed: 08-28-24
I wish I could say I was drawn into this book because the information and research were top notch, but the narrator was just awful. No warmth or depth to reading. Ruined it for me
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The Risk It Takes to Bloom
- On Life and Liberation
- By: Raquel Willis
- Narrated by: Raquel Willis
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
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In 2017, Raquel Willis took to the National Women’s March podium just after the presidential election of Donald Trump, primed to tell her story as a young Black transgender woman from the South. Despite having her speaking time cut short, the appearance only deepened her commitment to speaking up for communities on the margins. In this memoir, Raquel Willis recounts with passion and candor her experiences straddling the Obama and Trump eras, the possibility of transformation after tragedy, and how complex moments can push us all to take necessary risks and bloom toward collective liberation.
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A stunning memoir
- By Eclectic Reader on 08-08-24
- The Risk It Takes to Bloom
- On Life and Liberation
- By: Raquel Willis
- Narrated by: Raquel Willis
A stunning memoir
Reviewed: 08-08-24
This memoir is magnificent in every way. Powerful, heartfelt, and full of integrity. Raquel Willis is a marvel and you cannot help but be drawn into her passion for love and justice in every word.
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The Grift
- The Downward Spiral of Black Republicans from the Party of Lincoln to the Cult of Trump
- By: Clay Cane
- Narrated by: Clay Cane
- Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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After the Civil War, the pillars of Black Republicanism were a balanced critique of both political parties, civil rights for all Americans, reinventing an economy based on exploitation, and, most importantly, building thriving Black communities. How did Black Republicanism devolve from revolutionaries like Frederick Douglass to the puppets in the Trump era?
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the detailed accounting of White hatred and racism and how they used black "Grifters" to aided them maintain total control.
- By joseph carroll on 01-31-24
Good History, uneven reading
Reviewed: 06-09-24
This is a good enough book but the reading was full of odd gaps and skips as if the recording was poorly edited
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Home
- A Novel
- By: Toni Morrison
- Narrated by: Toni Morrison
- Length: 4 hrs and 29 mins
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Frank Money is an angry, self-loathing veteran of the Korean War who, after traumatic experiences on the front lines, finds himself back in racist America with more than just physical scars. His home may seem alien to him, but he is shocked out of his crippling apathy by the need to rescue his medically abused younger sister and take her back to the small Georgia town they come from and that he's hated all his life. This is a deeply moving novel about an apparently defeated man finding his manhood - and his home.
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not a novel, but a collection of short stories
- By Melinda on 06-14-12
- Home
- A Novel
- By: Toni Morrison
- Narrated by: Toni Morrison
Toni Reading Toni
Reviewed: 05-30-23
Another powerful story, read by the legend herself. I have read all her a works but I revel in the audiobook version because it’s a whole other experience to hear them. Her voice is resonant and stirring, like the works themselves
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Not "A Nation of Immigrants"
- Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and a History of Erasure and Exclusion
- By: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
- Narrated by: Shaun Taylor-Corbett
- Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
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Whether in political debates or discussions about immigration around the kitchen table, many Americans, regardless of party affiliation, will say proudly that we are a nation of immigrants. In this bold new book, historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz asserts this ideology is harmful and dishonest because it serves to mask and diminish the US’s history of settler colonialism, genocide, white supremacy, slavery, and structural inequality, all of which we still grapple with today.
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Great if you can bear the narration
- By Tintin on 09-13-21
- Not "A Nation of Immigrants"
- Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and a History of Erasure and Exclusion
- By: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
- Narrated by: Shaun Taylor-Corbett
Terrible reader
Reviewed: 11-06-21
A fine book ruined by a subpar reader. So disappointed. Read the print version only.
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Notes from a Young Black Chef
- A Memoir
- By: Kwame Onwuachi, Joshua David Stein
- Narrated by: Kwame Onwuachi
- Length: 7 hrs and 37 mins
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By the time he was 27 years old, Kwame Onwuachi had opened - and closed - one of the most talked-about restaurants in America. He had launched his own catering company with $20,000 that he made from selling candy on the subway, yet he’d been told he would never make it on television because his cooking wasn’t “Southern” enough. In this inspiring memoir about the intersection of race, fame, and food, he shares the remarkable story of his culinary coming-of-age.
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DC should be proud to have Chef Kwame
- By Jesse Wetzel on 04-26-19
- Notes from a Young Black Chef
- A Memoir
- By: Kwame Onwuachi, Joshua David Stein
- Narrated by: Kwame Onwuachi
Compelling memoir.
Reviewed: 11-15-20
This is a beautifully written story, and Chef Kwame narrates it with all the spirit it deserves. I enjoyed everything about it.
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Ebony and Ivy
- Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities
- By: Craig Steven Wilder
- Narrated by: Corey Allen
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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A 2006 report commissioned by Brown University revealed that institution's complex and contested involvement in slavery - setting off a controversy that leapt from the ivory tower to make headlines across the country. But Brown's troubling past was far from unique. In Ebony and Ivy, Craig Steven Wilder, a rising star in the profession of history, lays bare uncomfortable truths about race, slavery, and the American academy.
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Detailed chronicle of ed & Slavery's entwinement
- By Scott on 07-23-16
- Ebony and Ivy
- Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities
- By: Craig Steven Wilder
- Narrated by: Corey Allen
Solid scholarship. Dreadful reading
Reviewed: 07-06-20
It was very hard to get through this book because the reading was so very poor. Almost undermined the content. Too bad.
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