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The Story of John Lewis
- An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
- By: Tonya Leslie PhD
- Narrated by: David Edwards
- Length: 35 mins
- Unabridged
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John Lewis was a civil rights leader and United States congressman who never stopped speaking up for justice, equality, and peace. Before he marched with Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement, John was a thoughtful kid who loved learning but wasn’t able to go to a good school because of segregation. He wanted to make a difference in his community, so he organized peaceful protests to end segregation and fight for equal rights for Black Americans. Explore how John went from being a young farm boy to a famous activist, politician, and leader.
By: Tonya Leslie PhD
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The Story of Barack Obama
- An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
- By: Tonya Leslie PhD
- Narrated by: David Edwards
- Length: 30 mins
- Unabridged
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Barack Obama was the first African American president of the United States. Before he made history fighting for the environment, healthcare, and civil rights, he was a smart kid who knew he wanted to help others. He worked hard to become a lawyer, a senator, and then president, all so that he could make people’s lives better. With this Barack Obama children’s book, you can explore how he went from being a boy growing up in Hawaii to one of the most celebrated leaders in the world. How will his extraordinary journey inspire you?
By: Tonya Leslie PhD
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Go Free or Die
- A Story About Harriet Tubman (Creative Minds Biographies)
- By: Jeri Chase Ferris
- Narrated by: Debi Tinsley
- Length: 53 mins
- Unabridged
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For the first twenty-eight years of her life. Harriet Tubman lived as a slave on a southern plantation. Finally, with the help of a Quaker woman, she was able to escape to Philadelphia by way of the Underground Railroad. After her escape, Harriet began her quest to help free other slaves. Over a ten-year period she led more than three hundred people through the Underground Railroad. In Go Free or Die, young listeners will learn about this courageous woman who refused to be a slave and who fought for freedom for everyone.
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The Story of Martin Luther King Jr.
- An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
- By: Christine Platt MA
- Narrated by: John Elbe
- Length: 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Martin Luther King Jr. became one of the most important civil rights leaders in America by fighting for equality for Black people. Before he made history with his powerful speeches and peaceful protests, Martin was a dedicated, smart kid who loved to learn. He challenged racism and overcame hardships to follow his passion and do the right thing. Explore how Martin went from being a kid with a dream to an outstanding leader who made America a better place for everyone.
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The Story of Abraham Lincoln
- An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
- By: Carla Jablonski
- Narrated by: Jesse Marciniak
- Length: 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Delve into the life of the 16th president of the United States—Abraham Lincoln—a man many say is the most important president in US history. Even before he abolished slavery and reunited America, Abraham was a hard-working kid who believed in freedom for everyone. He soon discovered that by learning as much as he could, he would be able to help people and change the world for the better. Explore how he went from being a poor farm boy with a dream to one of the most powerful leaders in US history.
By: Carla Jablonski
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Civil Rights Pioneer
- A Story About Mary Church Terrell (Creative Minds Biographies)
- By: Gwenyth Swain
- Narrated by: Debi Tinsley
- Length: 56 mins
- Unabridged
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Mary Church Terrell grew up after the Civil War with many opportunities. Although she received an excellent education and had a distinguished teaching career, Mary grew up African American in a segregated country. There were opportunities she did not have. Always determined, she joined the fight for equal rights. By lecturing, picketing, and writing she made her voice be heard and helped to end segregation.
By: Gwenyth Swain
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The Story of John Lewis
- An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
- By: Tonya Leslie PhD
- Narrated by: David Edwards
- Length: 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
John Lewis was a civil rights leader and United States congressman who never stopped speaking up for justice, equality, and peace. Before he marched with Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement, John was a thoughtful kid who loved learning but wasn’t able to go to a good school because of segregation. He wanted to make a difference in his community, so he organized peaceful protests to end segregation and fight for equal rights for Black Americans. Explore how John went from being a young farm boy to a famous activist, politician, and leader.
By: Tonya Leslie PhD
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The Story of Barack Obama
- An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
- By: Tonya Leslie PhD
- Narrated by: David Edwards
- Length: 30 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Barack Obama was the first African American president of the United States. Before he made history fighting for the environment, healthcare, and civil rights, he was a smart kid who knew he wanted to help others. He worked hard to become a lawyer, a senator, and then president, all so that he could make people’s lives better. With this Barack Obama children’s book, you can explore how he went from being a boy growing up in Hawaii to one of the most celebrated leaders in the world. How will his extraordinary journey inspire you?
By: Tonya Leslie PhD
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Go Free or Die
- A Story About Harriet Tubman (Creative Minds Biographies)
- By: Jeri Chase Ferris
- Narrated by: Debi Tinsley
- Length: 53 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
For the first twenty-eight years of her life. Harriet Tubman lived as a slave on a southern plantation. Finally, with the help of a Quaker woman, she was able to escape to Philadelphia by way of the Underground Railroad. After her escape, Harriet began her quest to help free other slaves. Over a ten-year period she led more than three hundred people through the Underground Railroad. In Go Free or Die, young listeners will learn about this courageous woman who refused to be a slave and who fought for freedom for everyone.
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The Story of Martin Luther King Jr.
- An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
- By: Christine Platt MA
- Narrated by: John Elbe
- Length: 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Martin Luther King Jr. became one of the most important civil rights leaders in America by fighting for equality for Black people. Before he made history with his powerful speeches and peaceful protests, Martin was a dedicated, smart kid who loved to learn. He challenged racism and overcame hardships to follow his passion and do the right thing. Explore how Martin went from being a kid with a dream to an outstanding leader who made America a better place for everyone.
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The Story of Abraham Lincoln
- An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers
- By: Carla Jablonski
- Narrated by: Jesse Marciniak
- Length: 38 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Delve into the life of the 16th president of the United States—Abraham Lincoln—a man many say is the most important president in US history. Even before he abolished slavery and reunited America, Abraham was a hard-working kid who believed in freedom for everyone. He soon discovered that by learning as much as he could, he would be able to help people and change the world for the better. Explore how he went from being a poor farm boy with a dream to one of the most powerful leaders in US history.
By: Carla Jablonski
-
Civil Rights Pioneer
- A Story About Mary Church Terrell (Creative Minds Biographies)
- By: Gwenyth Swain
- Narrated by: Debi Tinsley
- Length: 56 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Mary Church Terrell grew up after the Civil War with many opportunities. Although she received an excellent education and had a distinguished teaching career, Mary grew up African American in a segregated country. There were opportunities she did not have. Always determined, she joined the fight for equal rights. By lecturing, picketing, and writing she made her voice be heard and helped to end segregation.
By: Gwenyth Swain