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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
- Written by: Frederick Douglass
- Narrated by: Isaac Winslow
- Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass was published in 1845; it is a memoir and treatise on abolition written by the famous author and former slave Frederick Douglass. The book includes two introductions by well-known abolitionists: a preface by William Lloyd Garrison, and a letter by Wendell Phillips, both confirming the veracity of the account and the literacy of its author. It is generally considered to be the most famous of a number of abolition narratives written by former slaves in the same era.
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
- Narrated by: Isaac Winslow
- Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins
- Release Date: 13-11-19
- Language: English
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How History Gets Things Wrong
- The Neuroscience of Our Addiction to Stories
- Written by: Alex Rosenberg
- Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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To understand something, you need to know its history. Right? Wrong, says Alex Rosenberg in How History Gets Things Wrong. Feeling especially well-informed after reading a book of popular history on the best-seller list? Don't. Narrative history is always, always wrong. It not just incomplete or inaccurate but deeply wrong, as wrong as Ptolemaic astronomy. We no longer believe that the earth is the center of the universe. Why do we still believe in historical narrative? Our attachment to history as a vehicle for understanding has a long Darwinian pedigree and a genetic basis.
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How History Gets Things Wrong
- The Neuroscience of Our Addiction to Stories
- Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
- Release Date: 16-04-19
- Language: English
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Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison
- Written by: James E. Seaver
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In 1755, twelve-year-old Mary Jemison was captured by Native Americans, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would define her life. This compelling narrative recounts the tragic murder of her father and family, her profound struggles, and the complexities of her marriages to two Native men. Mary’s account reveals the harsh realities she faced, the brutalities of the French and Revolutionary Wars, and the historical truths that have long remained untold. Join us as we explore her extraordinary story, as narrated by James Seaver.
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Narrative of Sojourner Truth
- Written by: Olive Gilbert Sojourner Truth
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Sojourner Truth, born Isabella Baumfree, emerged from the shadows of slavery in 1797 in Swartekill, Ulster County, New York. This powerful narrative, as recounted by Truth to her close friend Olive Gilbert, vividly reflects the harrowing experiences she and her family faced as they were treated as the legal property of others. These formative experiences ignited her passion for activism, leading her to become a fervent abolitionist and a champion for womens rights. Her remarkable capacity for forgiveness towards those who inflicted such suffering upon her serves as an inspiring lesson for ...
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Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
- Written by: Mary White Rowlandson
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Experience the harrowing tale of Mary Rowlandson, a ministers wife captured by Native Americans during King Philips War in 1675. Her vivid, often chilling narrative offers a unique perspective on her captivity, filled with moments of dark humor amidst the fear and uncertainty. As she recounts the brutal destruction of her Lancaster town and the tragic fate of its residents, Rowlandson portrays her captors through a lens of conflict and misunderstanding. This groundbreaking work was one of the first captivity narratives published by a woman, influencing countless modern stories, including the ...
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
- Written by: Frederick Douglass
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Published in 1845, the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Written by Himself was crafted in response to skeptics who doubted the authenticity of Douglasss experiences as a leading abolitionist. He begins with haunting memories of his early life, including his entry into the ‘hell of slavery’ marked by the brutal beating of his Aunt Hester. Douglass recounts his relentless journey to literacy, a pivotal fistfight with Edward Covey, his imprisonment after a failed escape, and his eventual flight northward—first to New York, where he marries Anna ...
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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave
- Written by: Henry Bibb
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Henry Walton Bibbs journey began in the shackles of slavery, marked by the unknown identity of his white father and the painful separation from his mother at a tender age. Throughout his childhood, he was hired out to various slave owners, yet his spirit yearned for freedom. In 1842, he made his first daring escape, only to face recapture time and again. But Bibbs unwavering determination to seize control of his destiny never faltered. Ultimately, he broke free for good and devoted his life to advocating against the horrors of slavery, assisting others in their quest for freedom. In 1849, he ...
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