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Burn, Baby, Burn
- The Life and Legacy of H Rap Brown
- By: Noor Wazwaz, Obaid Siddiqui
- Narrated by: Noor Wazwaz, Obaid Siddiqui
- Length: 2 hrs and 44 mins
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On a March night in 2000, two deputy sheriffs serving a warrant were shot in Atlanta, Georgia. One was severely wounded while the other would die a day later. The shooting kicked off a large manhunt in search of the alleged cop killer. Four days later in Alabama, authorities found their man—Jamil Al-Amin. He was a Muslim leader with the title of Imam in the West End neighborhood of Atlanta. He was also the man formerly known as H. Rap Brown. He was a charismatic Black radical in the late '60s.
By: Noor Wazwaz, and others
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The Woman Who Knew Everyone
- The Power of Perle Mesta, Washington's Most Famous Hostess
- By: Meryl Gordon
- Narrated by: Carrington MacDuffie
- Length: 13 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Perle Mesta was a force to be reckoned with. In her heyday, this wealthy globe-trotting Washington widow was one of the most famous women in America, garnering as much media attention as Eleanor Roosevelt. Renowned for her world-class parties featuring politicians and celebrities, she was very close to three presidents–Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower and Lyndon Johnson. Truman named her as the first female envoy to Luxembourg, which inspired the hit musical based on Perle’s life – “Call Me Madam” – which starred Ethel Merman, ran on Broadway for two years and later became a movie.
By: Meryl Gordon
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Sang Kancil
- How Seven Ordinary Malaysians Defied the Odds
- By: James Chai
- Narrated by: Andrew Hoffland
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
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Sang Kancil will force us to reassess what is truly important and remind us of what we are capable of. Filled with research-backed theories, this book is a call-to-action for the underdogs battling our own giants.
By: James Chai
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Stoneface
- Memoir of a Defiant Dene
- By: Stephen Kakfwi
- Narrated by: Duane Minard
- Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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Stephen Kakfwi was born in a bush camp on the edge of the Arctic Circle in 1950. In a family torn apart by tuberculosis, alcohol, and the traumas endured by generations in residential school, he emerged as a respected Dene elder and eventually the Premier of the Northwest Territories. Kakfwi, schooled on civil rights and 1960s protest songs, dedicated himself to supporting chiefs in their claim to land that had been taken away from them and in their determination to seize control of the colonial political system.
By: Stephen Kakfwi
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How We Heal
- A Journey Toward Truth, Racial Healing, and Community Transformation from the Inside Out
- By: La June Montgomery Tabron
- Narrated by: Carmen Jewel Jones
- Length: 8 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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From a vivid portrait of her childhood in 1960s Detroit to her leadership of one of the world’s largest philanthropic institutions, La June shares her full-circle, American story—a coming-of-age journey where she gains a firsthand understanding of how systemic racism prevents our children and communities from thriving and learns about the transformative role healing can play in helping all of us transcend the legacy of racial inequity.
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What Nelson Mandela Taught Me
- Timeless Lessons on Leadership and Life
- By: Zelda La Grange
- Narrated by: Zelda La Grange
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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When a thoughtless tweet by Zelda la Grange unleashed a storm, she was asked: ‘Have you learnt nothing from Nelson Mandela?’ This book is her answer. Here she draws out his lessons on humility, respect, honesty, how to truly listen and what to do if you realise you have made a grave mistake, a lesson she herself had to learn the hard way.
By: Zelda La Grange
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Burn, Baby, Burn
- The Life and Legacy of H Rap Brown
- By: Noor Wazwaz, Obaid Siddiqui
- Narrated by: Noor Wazwaz, Obaid Siddiqui
- Length: 2 hrs and 44 mins
- Original Recording
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
On a March night in 2000, two deputy sheriffs serving a warrant were shot in Atlanta, Georgia. One was severely wounded while the other would die a day later. The shooting kicked off a large manhunt in search of the alleged cop killer. Four days later in Alabama, authorities found their man—Jamil Al-Amin. He was a Muslim leader with the title of Imam in the West End neighborhood of Atlanta. He was also the man formerly known as H. Rap Brown. He was a charismatic Black radical in the late '60s.
By: Noor Wazwaz, and others
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The Woman Who Knew Everyone
- The Power of Perle Mesta, Washington's Most Famous Hostess
- By: Meryl Gordon
- Narrated by: Carrington MacDuffie
- Length: 13 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Perle Mesta was a force to be reckoned with. In her heyday, this wealthy globe-trotting Washington widow was one of the most famous women in America, garnering as much media attention as Eleanor Roosevelt. Renowned for her world-class parties featuring politicians and celebrities, she was very close to three presidents–Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower and Lyndon Johnson. Truman named her as the first female envoy to Luxembourg, which inspired the hit musical based on Perle’s life – “Call Me Madam” – which starred Ethel Merman, ran on Broadway for two years and later became a movie.
By: Meryl Gordon
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Sang Kancil
- How Seven Ordinary Malaysians Defied the Odds
- By: James Chai
- Narrated by: Andrew Hoffland
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Sang Kancil will force us to reassess what is truly important and remind us of what we are capable of. Filled with research-backed theories, this book is a call-to-action for the underdogs battling our own giants.
By: James Chai
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Stoneface
- Memoir of a Defiant Dene
- By: Stephen Kakfwi
- Narrated by: Duane Minard
- Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Stephen Kakfwi was born in a bush camp on the edge of the Arctic Circle in 1950. In a family torn apart by tuberculosis, alcohol, and the traumas endured by generations in residential school, he emerged as a respected Dene elder and eventually the Premier of the Northwest Territories. Kakfwi, schooled on civil rights and 1960s protest songs, dedicated himself to supporting chiefs in their claim to land that had been taken away from them and in their determination to seize control of the colonial political system.
By: Stephen Kakfwi
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How We Heal
- A Journey Toward Truth, Racial Healing, and Community Transformation from the Inside Out
- By: La June Montgomery Tabron
- Narrated by: Carmen Jewel Jones
- Length: 8 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
From a vivid portrait of her childhood in 1960s Detroit to her leadership of one of the world’s largest philanthropic institutions, La June shares her full-circle, American story—a coming-of-age journey where she gains a firsthand understanding of how systemic racism prevents our children and communities from thriving and learns about the transformative role healing can play in helping all of us transcend the legacy of racial inequity.
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What Nelson Mandela Taught Me
- Timeless Lessons on Leadership and Life
- By: Zelda La Grange
- Narrated by: Zelda La Grange
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
When a thoughtless tweet by Zelda la Grange unleashed a storm, she was asked: ‘Have you learnt nothing from Nelson Mandela?’ This book is her answer. Here she draws out his lessons on humility, respect, honesty, how to truly listen and what to do if you realise you have made a grave mistake, a lesson she herself had to learn the hard way.
By: Zelda La Grange