We Rise by Rosa Parks audiobook

We Rise: Speeches by Inspirational Black Women

By Barbara Jordan , Condoleezza Rice , Fannie Lou Hamer , Mary McLeod Bethune  and Rosa Parks
Read by Michelle Obama

Findaway World, LLC
2.13 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9781607475385

This rare compilation includes memorable speeches delivered by celebrated African American women from both the past and present. Spanning decades and elucidating the fight for equality, these speeches not only represent important moments of Black history but reveal the struggle from a female perspective. The live recordings in this captivating collection are preceded by a short biography that introduces each speaker. The speeches featured in this compilation: Mary McLeod Bethune: “What American Democracy Means to Me” (1939) Fannie Lou Hamer at the Democratic National Convention (1964)Shirley Chisholm: “The Black Woman in Contemporary America” (1974) Barbara Jordan: “Who Will Speak for the Common Good?” (1976) Rosa Parks at the Million Man March (1995) Condoleezza Rice at the Republican National Convention (2000) Cynthia McKinney: Green Party Presidential Nomination Speech (2008) Michelle Obama at the Democratic National Convention (2008)

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Summary

This rare compilation includes memorable speeches delivered by celebrated African American women from both the past and present. Spanning decades and elucidating the fight for equality, these speeches not only represent important moments of Black history but reveal the struggle from a female perspective. The live recordings in this captivating collection are preceded by a short biography that introduces each speaker. The speeches featured in this compilation:

Mary McLeod Bethune: “What American Democracy Means to Me” (1939) Fannie Lou Hamer at the Democratic National Convention (1964)Shirley Chisholm: “The Black Woman in Contemporary America” (1974) Barbara Jordan: “Who Will Speak for the Common Good?” (1976) Rosa Parks at the Million Man March (1995) Condoleezza Rice at the Republican National Convention (2000) Cynthia McKinney: Green Party Presidential Nomination Speech (2008) Michelle Obama at the Democratic National Convention (2008)

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Author Bio: Rosa Parks

Author Bio: Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks (1913–2005) was cofounder of the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development and is recognized as the “mother of the modern-day civil rights movement.”

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Author Bio: Condoleezza Rice

Author Bio: Condoleezza Rice

Condoleezza Rice was the sixty-sixth US Secretary of State and the first black woman to hold that office. Prior to that, she was the first woman to serve as National Security Advisor. She is a professor at Stanford University and co-founder of the RiceHadley Group. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller Extraordinary, Ordinary People: A Memoir of Family.

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Author Bio: Barbara Jordan

Author Bio: Barbara Jordan

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Author Bio: Fannie Lou Hamer

Author Bio: Fannie Lou Hamer

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Author Bio: Mary McLeod Bethune

Author Bio: Mary McLeod Bethune

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Literary Collections
Runtime: 2.13
Audience: Adult
Language: English