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Mexodus
- By: Nygel D. Robinson, Brian Quijada
- Narrated by: Brian Quijada, Nygel D. Robinson
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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Mexodus tells the story of the Underground Railroad that ran South, revealing the untold journey of thousands who escaped slavery by crossing the Rio Grande into Mexico. Called “thrilling” by The Washington Post and “genius in motion” by the San Francisco Chronicle, this groundbreaking live-looping hip-hop musical follows a freedom seeker and an unlikely ally as they forge a remarkable bond that transcends borders.
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Absolutely brilliant
- By Vxxx on 09-05-26
By: Nygel D. Robinson, and others
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A Terrible Strength
- The Hidden Crisis of the Black Womb and Your Survival Guide to Healing
- By: Kemi Doll MD MSCR
- Narrated by: Kemi Doll MD MSCR
- Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Black women are facing a systemic gynecological health crisis. This book gives them the tools needed to unlearn the medical normalization of their suffering and offers a path forward to healing—by a foremost physician, surgeon, researcher, and gynecological cancer expert. When Dr. Kemi Doll...
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How the Democrats Won the Blacks
- From Physical to Mental Slavery
- By: Robin G. Robinson II
- Narrated by: Scott LeCote
- Length: 2 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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In How The Democrats Won The Blacks, Robin G. Robinson II breaks down one of the most controversial and misunderstood political shifts in American history. This audiobook traces the journey from slavery to modern political alignment—examining how power, policy, and incentives that shaped much of the Black community over time. Through documented history and clear analysis, it challenges commonly accepted narratives and invites listeners to examine the full record for themselves.
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The Secret War Against Hate
- American Resistance to Antisemitism and White Supremacy
- By: Steven J. Ross
- Narrated by: John Moraitis
- Length: 15 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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Americans today like to believe that the end of World War II brought a new era of tolerance in the United States. But antisemitism and racism went up—not down—after the war’s end. Violence broke out in cities across the country, and the number of organized hate groups more than doubled from 1940 to 1946.
By: Steven J. Ross
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Young King
- The Making of Martin Luther King Jr.
- By: Lerone Martin
- Narrated by: Blair Underwood
- Length: 10 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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From a preeminent King scholar, the origin story of the man, minister, and civil rights hero who would lead the nation and change the world. We know who Martin Luther King, Jr. became, but who was he at the beginning of his life? How did his youth inform his outlook and activism? Before Martin...
By: Lerone Martin
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Black Summers
- Growing Up in the Urban Outdoors
- By: MARS. Marshall, Lillien Waller, Justin Boggués, and others
- Narrated by: Ron Butler, Patryce Williams, André Santana, and others
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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Remember frolicking outside during the long, jubilant days of summer? This vibrant collection invites listeners to breathe deeply and return to that “carefree” season. From riding bikes with friends through the neighborhood, to hopping the ferry to Boblo Island, catching catfish along the river, dancing on warm nights to Afrobeats and jazz music, and cooling off in the Swimmobile, those sun-drenched memories were often clouded by racism for the Detroiters in this evocative anthology.
By: MARS. Marshall, and others
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Mexodus
- By: Nygel D. Robinson, Brian Quijada
- Narrated by: Brian Quijada, Nygel D. Robinson
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
- Original Recording
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Mexodus tells the story of the Underground Railroad that ran South, revealing the untold journey of thousands who escaped slavery by crossing the Rio Grande into Mexico. Called “thrilling” by The Washington Post and “genius in motion” by the San Francisco Chronicle, this groundbreaking live-looping hip-hop musical follows a freedom seeker and an unlikely ally as they forge a remarkable bond that transcends borders.
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Absolutely brilliant
- By Vxxx on 09-05-26
By: Nygel D. Robinson, and others
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A Terrible Strength
- The Hidden Crisis of the Black Womb and Your Survival Guide to Healing
- By: Kemi Doll MD MSCR
- Narrated by: Kemi Doll MD MSCR
- Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Black women are facing a systemic gynecological health crisis. This book gives them the tools needed to unlearn the medical normalization of their suffering and offers a path forward to healing—by a foremost physician, surgeon, researcher, and gynecological cancer expert. When Dr. Kemi Doll...
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How the Democrats Won the Blacks
- From Physical to Mental Slavery
- By: Robin G. Robinson II
- Narrated by: Scott LeCote
- Length: 2 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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In How The Democrats Won The Blacks, Robin G. Robinson II breaks down one of the most controversial and misunderstood political shifts in American history. This audiobook traces the journey from slavery to modern political alignment—examining how power, policy, and incentives that shaped much of the Black community over time. Through documented history and clear analysis, it challenges commonly accepted narratives and invites listeners to examine the full record for themselves.
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The Secret War Against Hate
- American Resistance to Antisemitism and White Supremacy
- By: Steven J. Ross
- Narrated by: John Moraitis
- Length: 15 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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Americans today like to believe that the end of World War II brought a new era of tolerance in the United States. But antisemitism and racism went up—not down—after the war’s end. Violence broke out in cities across the country, and the number of organized hate groups more than doubled from 1940 to 1946.
By: Steven J. Ross
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Young King
- The Making of Martin Luther King Jr.
- By: Lerone Martin
- Narrated by: Blair Underwood
- Length: 10 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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From a preeminent King scholar, the origin story of the man, minister, and civil rights hero who would lead the nation and change the world. We know who Martin Luther King, Jr. became, but who was he at the beginning of his life? How did his youth inform his outlook and activism? Before Martin...
By: Lerone Martin
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Black Summers
- Growing Up in the Urban Outdoors
- By: MARS. Marshall, Lillien Waller, Justin Boggués, and others
- Narrated by: Ron Butler, Patryce Williams, André Santana, and others
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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Remember frolicking outside during the long, jubilant days of summer? This vibrant collection invites listeners to breathe deeply and return to that “carefree” season. From riding bikes with friends through the neighborhood, to hopping the ferry to Boblo Island, catching catfish along the river, dancing on warm nights to Afrobeats and jazz music, and cooling off in the Swimmobile, those sun-drenched memories were often clouded by racism for the Detroiters in this evocative anthology.
By: MARS. Marshall, and others
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A Terrible Intimacy
- Interracial Life in the Slaveholding South
- By: Melvin Patrick Ely
- Narrated by: Janina Edwards, Ron Butler
- Length: 10 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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From a Bancroft Prize-winning historian, a revelatory new account of slavery, uncovering a surprising web of relationships between Black and white people that ranges far beyond the familiar template of “master-slave” dynamics A white man hosts a wedding party for his Black servant and finds...
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Backtalker
- A Memoir
- By: Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
- Narrated by: Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
- Length: 16 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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One of the most influential public intellectuals in the world and the architect of the two biggest ideas to reshape the American conversation about fairness offers the intimate story of how her life gave birth to these ideas. It is not very often that someone comes along and permanently reshapes...
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Gather
- Black Food, Nourishment, and the Art of Togetherness
- By: Ashanté M. Reese
- Narrated by: Carmen Jewel Jones
- Length: 4 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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A vibrant new vision of food justice that celebrates Black food and recognizes the power of gathering to create sustainable, systemic change. How can we create a world where everyone has enough? We can start by focusing less on lack and more on abundance. In Gather, anthropologist Ashanté M...
By: Ashanté M. Reese
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When People Were Things
- Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abraham Lincoln, and the Emancipation Proclamation
- By: Lisa Waller Rogers
- Narrated by: Jess Wright
- Length: 15 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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During the three decades before the American Civil War, Southern slaveholders tried to end the anti-slavery movement. They exerted their influence by censoring the press and the mail, attacking and killing abolitionists, burning buildings, drafting frightening new laws and repealing others, and terrorizing and abducting Northern free Blacks. Northerners began to realize that the Slave Power would not rest until slavery was allowed to plant itself all over the nation; many stopped compromising and pushed back.
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Black Narratives of Slavery
- A Very Short Introduction
- By: Robert Patterson
- Narrated by: Bill Andrew Quinn
- Length: 4 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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Robert J. Patterson examines so-called "traditional" slave narratives alongside writings from non-enslaved Black people in the nineteenth century, the imaginative works of twentieth century fiction, and twenty-first century cinema to create a compelling and informative introduction to the long historical arc of slavery woven into the cultural and political fabric of America.
By: Robert Patterson
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Redeem a Nation
- The Century-Long Battle to Restore the Soul of America
- By: Damario Solomon-Simmons
- Narrated by: Jeremy Michael Durm, Damario Solomon-Simmons
- Length: 11 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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Amazon Editors' Pick - Best History Books of May We all feel it, the teetering toward a place in America from which there is no return. The battle to remain hopeful in spite of injustice after injustice. In this powerful story of one lawyer’s fight for his community, both justice and hope are...
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Unsung Sheroes & Heroes of Black History, Vol 2
- By: Erika Cohen
- Narrated by: Erika Cohen
- Length: 2 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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A brief biography honoring some of the forgotten African American Sheroes and Heroes who have contributed to our society in one way or another.
By: Erika Cohen
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Unsung Sheroes & Heroes of Black History, Vol. 3
- By: Erika Cohen
- Narrated by: Erika Cohen
- Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Short stories about unsung sheroes & heroes of Canadian black history.
By: Erika Cohen
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The Sacred Art of Teaching
- The Delpit/Emdin Conversations
- By: Lisa Delpit, Christopher Emdin
- Narrated by: L. Malaika Cooper
- Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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In this powerful and deeply personal volume, two luminary educators, generations apart but united by a shared commitment to transformative education, compare notes for the first time. An early recipient of a MacArthur "genius" Award, Lisa Delpit gave us the classic Other People's Children and...
By: Lisa Delpit, and others
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The Church of Stolen Sound
- Fire and Theft in American Music (Banned, Borrowed, and Stolen: The American Music Series)
- By: Kevin Whitworth
- Narrated by: Sherry Mervine
- Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
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The Sound America Loved—And the Discipline It ForgotBefore American music filled stadiums, sold records, or powered billion-dollar industries, it was something far more dangerous: a system for survival. The Church of Stolen Sound is not a celebration of genres or a parade of famous names. It is a forensic history of how Black churches built a disciplined technology of sound—call and response, trained emotion, communal timing, and shared authority—and how America learned to extract the power of that sound while discarding the people and structures that made it possible.
By: Kevin Whitworth
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The History of Colonialism and Its Legacy
- Who Owned the World—and Who Still Pays the Price
- By: Dakikon Publishing
- Narrated by: Remy Greer
- Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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What does it mean to inherit a world shaped by conquest? From the arrival of European ships on distant shores to the modern borders and economies that define today’s global order, The History of Colonialism and Its Legacy offers a sweeping, narrative account of how centuries of empire continue to cast long shadows over our world.
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Unsung Sheroes & Heroes of Black History, Vol 1
- By: Erika Cohen
- Narrated by: Erika Cohen
- Length: 2 hrs
- Unabridged
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A brief bio of historical black figures who have contributed to society but did not get their due or have been forgotten. This is a book honoring their memory and contributions.
By: Erika Cohen