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Beacon of Hope
- The Life of Barack Obama
- By: Doreen Rappaport, Tonya Engel - illustrator
- Narrated by: Leon Nixon
- Length: 21 mins
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Before he became the president, Barack Obama was a little boy called Barry. Amid a happy childhood, he also yearned for a better understanding of Black history and culture, and a better sense of his own identity as a Black American. Spurred by conversations around race, injustice, and inequality, he became a community organizer, practiced civil rights law, and was elected to the US Senate. “Yes we can!” became a rallying cry for his message of hope and change throughout the 2008 presidential election—which resulted in Barack Obama becoming the first Black president of the United States.
By: Doreen Rappaport, and others
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La Revolución Americana para niños [The American Revolution for Children]
- Una guía fascinante sobre la guerra de Independencia de Estados Unidos (Historia para los pequeños) [A Fascinating Guide to the American War of Independence (History for the Little Ones)]
- By: Captivating History
- Narrated by: Luis Trumper
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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Durante años, los eruditos han estudiado a individuos o acontecimientos concretos de la Revolución americana. Se han centrado en revolucionarios como Alexander Hamilton o en acontecimientos como la batalla de Lexington y Concord. Pero la Revolución americana fue algo más que unas pocas personas y batallas. Estaba llena de ideas que cambiaron el mundo. Es hora de retroceder en la historia y aprender sobre la Revolución americana. En este nuevo y cautivador libro, descubrirá qué hizo tan especial a la Revolución americana y cómo sigue influyendo en nosotros hoy en día.
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A Dangerous Idea
- The Scopes Trial, the Original Fight over Science in Schools
- By: Debbie Levy
- Narrated by: Noe Nishizawa
- Length: 6 hrs and 2 mins
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In 1925, when Tennessee lawmakers banned the teaching of evolution in public schools, teacher John Scopes challenged the law--and set off a gripping circus of a legal battle. Two masterminds faced off in a blistering courtroom debate over creationism and natural selection, each armed with the books they believed belonged in classrooms.
By: Debbie Levy
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Go Tell It
- How James Baldwin Became a Writer
- By: Quartez Harris, Gordon C. James - illustrator
- Narrated by: Shamaan Casey
- Length: 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Before James Baldwin was a celebrated novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and activist, he was a boy who fell in love with stories. Words opened up new worlds for young Jimmy, who read and wrote at every opportunity. He ultimately realized his dreams of becoming an author and giving voice to his community, and in doing so he showed the world the fullness of Black American life. This book biography of an American icon is a poetic introduction to James Baldwin and celebration of the power of language.
By: Quartez Harris, and others
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The Forgotten Four
- Breaking the Color Barrier in Pro Football
- By: Elliott Smith
- Narrated by: Cicely Lewis
- Length: 15 mins
- Unabridged
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The National Football League (NFL) changed forever in 1946. That year the Forgotten Four—Kenny Washington, Woody Strode, Marion Motley, and Bill Willis—joined the league. Learn about the history of Black football players, the integration of the league, and the first Black coaches, referees, and team owners in the NFL. Then discover how Black football players continue to make a difference on and off the field.
By: Elliott Smith
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Hoops Heroes
- The Untold Story of Black Basketball
- By: Elliott Smith
- Narrated by: Cicely Lewis
- Length: 14 mins
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When much of the US was segregated, Black athletes were not allowed to play alongside white athletes. Black athletes started their own sports leagues, including the Black Fives. Learn about basketball's beginnings and the stars of the Black Fives Era, including Charles "Tarzan" Cooper and Ora Washington. Then discover how the National Basketball Association became integrated, what led to the creation of the Women's National Basketball Association, and how the Black Fives had a lasting impact.
By: Elliott Smith
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Beacon of Hope
- The Life of Barack Obama
- By: Doreen Rappaport, Tonya Engel - illustrator
- Narrated by: Leon Nixon
- Length: 21 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Before he became the president, Barack Obama was a little boy called Barry. Amid a happy childhood, he also yearned for a better understanding of Black history and culture, and a better sense of his own identity as a Black American. Spurred by conversations around race, injustice, and inequality, he became a community organizer, practiced civil rights law, and was elected to the US Senate. “Yes we can!” became a rallying cry for his message of hope and change throughout the 2008 presidential election—which resulted in Barack Obama becoming the first Black president of the United States.
By: Doreen Rappaport, and others
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La Revolución Americana para niños [The American Revolution for Children]
- Una guía fascinante sobre la guerra de Independencia de Estados Unidos (Historia para los pequeños) [A Fascinating Guide to the American War of Independence (History for the Little Ones)]
- By: Captivating History
- Narrated by: Luis Trumper
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Durante años, los eruditos han estudiado a individuos o acontecimientos concretos de la Revolución americana. Se han centrado en revolucionarios como Alexander Hamilton o en acontecimientos como la batalla de Lexington y Concord. Pero la Revolución americana fue algo más que unas pocas personas y batallas. Estaba llena de ideas que cambiaron el mundo. Es hora de retroceder en la historia y aprender sobre la Revolución americana. En este nuevo y cautivador libro, descubrirá qué hizo tan especial a la Revolución americana y cómo sigue influyendo en nosotros hoy en día.
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A Dangerous Idea
- The Scopes Trial, the Original Fight over Science in Schools
- By: Debbie Levy
- Narrated by: Noe Nishizawa
- Length: 6 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
In 1925, when Tennessee lawmakers banned the teaching of evolution in public schools, teacher John Scopes challenged the law--and set off a gripping circus of a legal battle. Two masterminds faced off in a blistering courtroom debate over creationism and natural selection, each armed with the books they believed belonged in classrooms.
By: Debbie Levy
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Go Tell It
- How James Baldwin Became a Writer
- By: Quartez Harris, Gordon C. James - illustrator
- Narrated by: Shamaan Casey
- Length: 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Before James Baldwin was a celebrated novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and activist, he was a boy who fell in love with stories. Words opened up new worlds for young Jimmy, who read and wrote at every opportunity. He ultimately realized his dreams of becoming an author and giving voice to his community, and in doing so he showed the world the fullness of Black American life. This book biography of an American icon is a poetic introduction to James Baldwin and celebration of the power of language.
By: Quartez Harris, and others
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The Forgotten Four
- Breaking the Color Barrier in Pro Football
- By: Elliott Smith
- Narrated by: Cicely Lewis
- Length: 15 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
The National Football League (NFL) changed forever in 1946. That year the Forgotten Four—Kenny Washington, Woody Strode, Marion Motley, and Bill Willis—joined the league. Learn about the history of Black football players, the integration of the league, and the first Black coaches, referees, and team owners in the NFL. Then discover how Black football players continue to make a difference on and off the field.
By: Elliott Smith
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Hoops Heroes
- The Untold Story of Black Basketball
- By: Elliott Smith
- Narrated by: Cicely Lewis
- Length: 14 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
When much of the US was segregated, Black athletes were not allowed to play alongside white athletes. Black athletes started their own sports leagues, including the Black Fives. Learn about basketball's beginnings and the stars of the Black Fives Era, including Charles "Tarzan" Cooper and Ora Washington. Then discover how the National Basketball Association became integrated, what led to the creation of the Women's National Basketball Association, and how the Black Fives had a lasting impact.
By: Elliott Smith