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Douglas A. Blackmon
Uncovering America’s Hidden Legacy of Involuntary Servitude and Racism.

Author: Douglas A. Blackmon
Narrator: Brian
Format: MP3
ISBN: 9780385506250
Language: English
Publish Date: 03/25/2008
Audiobook length: 31min
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The summary audiobook of "Slavery by Another Name" by Douglas A. Blackmon is ideal for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the systemic racism and economic exploitation that persisted in America after the Civil War. It provides a compelling overview of the injustices faced by African Americans through the lens of forced labor and incarceration, making it a valuable resource for students, activists, and individuals seeking to engage with contemporary discussions on race and inequality. Whether you are looking to deepen your knowledge of American history or seeking to provoke thoughtful conversations about social justice, this summary audiobook offers critical insights into an often overlooked chapter of the nation’s past.
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Uncovering America’s Hidden Legacy of Involuntary Servitude and Racism.
Author: Douglas A. Blackmon
Narrator: Brian
Format: MP3
ISBN: 9780385506250
Language: English
Publish Date: 03/25/2008
AudioBook length: 31 min

The summary audiobook of "Slavery by Another Name" by Douglas A. Blackmon is ideal for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the systemic racism and economic exploitation that persisted in America after the Civil War. It provides a compelling overview of the injustices faced by African Americans through the lens of forced labor and incarceration, making it a valuable resource for students, activists, and individuals seeking to engage with contemporary discussions on race and inequality. Whether you are looking to deepen your knowledge of American history or seeking to provoke thoughtful conversations about social justice, this summary audiobook offers critical insights into an often overlooked chapter of the nation’s past.