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Sarah L. Delany

Lessons in Resilience from Two Remarkable Sisters' Lives.

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Author: Sarah L. Delany

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780440220428

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1993

Audiobook length: 31min

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PART I: Sweet Sadie, Queen Bess
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PART II: “I Am Free!”
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PART III: Saint Aug's
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PART IV: Jim Crow Days
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PART V: HARLEM – TOWN
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PART VI: TIES THAT BIND
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PART VII: O TLIVING THE REBBY BOYS
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Who should listen Having Our Say

The summary audiobook of "Having Our Say" by Sarah L. Delany is ideally suited for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in the African American experience, particularly during the Jim Crow era. Readers seeking inspiration from the remarkable life stories of the Delany sisters, Bessie and Sadie, will find value in their reflections on resilience, family, and the importance of education. This audiobook is also beneficial for those looking to understand social justice themes, as it highlights personal narratives that illuminate broader societal issues.

3 quotes from Having Our Say

  • "We knew we had to be responsible for ourselves, and that meant making conscious choices every single day."
  • "Aging is just a part of life, but it doesn’t have to limit your experiences or your dreams."
  • "People need to listen to the stories of others; that's how we learn about resilience and the strength of the human spirit."

Author : Sarah L. Delany

Sarah Louise "Sadie" Delany (September 19, 1889 – January 25, 1999) was a groundbreaking African-American educator and civil rights advocate, celebrated for her remarkable contributions to education and social justice. Alongside her sister, Elizabeth "Bessie" Delany, she gained widespread recognition through the New York Times bestselling oral history, *Having Our Say*, co-authored with journalist Amy Hill Hearth. Notably, Sadie made history as the first Black educator to teach domestic science at the high-school level in New York public schools. Achieving fame at the age of 103 with the publication of their book, she continues to inspire generations with her resilience and commitment to equity in education.

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Having Our Say Free Audiobook Download

Sarah L. Delany

Lessons in Resilience from Two Remarkable Sisters' Lives.

4.1713937rating

Information

Author: Sarah L. Delany

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780440220428

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1993

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Having Our Say

The summary audiobook of "Having Our Say" by Sarah L. Delany is ideally suited for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in the African American experience, particularly during the Jim Crow era. Readers seeking inspiration from the remarkable life stories of the Delany sisters, Bessie and Sadie, will find value in their reflections on resilience, family, and the importance of education. This audiobook is also beneficial for those looking to understand social justice themes, as it highlights personal narratives that illuminate broader societal issues.

3 quotes from Having Our Say

  • "We knew we had to be responsible for ourselves, and that meant making conscious choices every single day."
  • "Aging is just a part of life, but it doesn’t have to limit your experiences or your dreams."
  • "People need to listen to the stories of others; that's how we learn about resilience and the strength of the human spirit."

Author: Sarah L. Delany

Sarah Louise "Sadie" Delany (September 19, 1889 – January 25, 1999) was a groundbreaking African-American educator and civil rights advocate, celebrated for her remarkable contributions to education and social justice. Alongside her sister, Elizabeth "Bessie" Delany, she gained widespread recognition through the New York Times bestselling oral history, *Having Our Say*, co-authored with journalist Amy Hill Hearth. Notably, Sadie made history as the first Black educator to teach domestic science at the high-school level in New York public schools. Achieving fame at the age of 103 with the publication of their book, she continues to inspire generations with her resilience and commitment to equity in education.