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Marrow of Tradition
- By: Charles Waddell Chesnutt
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In Marrow of Tradition, Charles W. Chesnutt delves into the harrowing events of the 1898 Wilmington, North Carolina massacre, illuminating the deep-seated roots of racism in the post-Reconstruction South. Through a compelling exploration of miscegenation, caste, gender dynamics, and the pervasive ideology of white supremacy, he sheds light on the formation of Jim Crow laws. With unflinching honesty, Chesnutt revisits the horrific terror tactics of mob lynchings, prompting a critical reflection on Americas troubled history. (Introduction by James K. White)
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Curious Republic of Gondour and Other Whimsical Sketches
- By: Mark Twain
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Dive into the whimsical world of Mark Twain with this delightful collection of his most eccentric tales. From sharp political commentary to musings on humanitys desire for legacy, these stories balance humor and truth in unique ways. Together, they create a tapestry of whimsy that captivates and entertains. (Introduction by John Greenman)
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Touch and Go
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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In a small mining village, a passionate man addresses a gathering of colliers who have finally decided they can no longer endure their harsh treatment. United by their resolve, they embark on a strike that ignites a fierce battle of wills. Tensions rise as they challenge the status quo, and the struggle for dignity unfolds. Summary by Michele Eaton
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Caesar and Cleopatra
- By: George Bernard Shaw
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Caesar and Cleopatra, a captivating play penned by George Bernard Shaw in 1898, first graced the stage in 1901 and was published alongside Captain Brassbounds Conversion and The Devils Disciple in the 1901 collection Three Plays for Puritans. The inaugural performance took place in Newcastle upon Tyne on March 15, 1899, with a notable London production at the Savoy Theatre in 1907. Shaw presents a compelling argument that it was not passion, but rather political ambition, that drew Cleopatra to Julius Caesar. He draws parallels between the Roman occupation of ancient Egypt and the British ...
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Golden Book of Springfield
- By: Vachel Lindsay
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The Golden Book of Springfield takes listeners on a strange and mystical journey through the Springfield, Illinois of 2018, where the townspeople are united in their quest to transform their community into a democratic utopia. This visionary narrative offers a glimpse into a Springfield a hundred years hence, a dreamlike realm filled with spiritual and social awakenings. However, as the specter of international war looms, the citizens of Springfield must innovate and band together to safeguard their city and uphold its vision as a practical City of God. This work, Vachel Lindsays sole ...
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2 Men In Black and White: An Honest Conversation
- By: Mark Hayes and Brock Ganeles
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In a time of deep division, @2MeninBlackandWhite...An Honest Conversation brings together honest, thought-provoking conversations between Black and White Americans to foster understanding and bridge the racial divide. Hosted by veteran TV news journalist Mark Hayes and Wall Street entrepreneur Brock Ganeles, this podcast goes beyond surface-level discussions to address the real misunderstandings that shape our interactions.
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The Best Is Yet To Come...
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On Sir John Tusa's 90th birthday, he is starting a podcast. John was one of the founding members of BBC Newsnight, he went on to run the BBC World Service and subsequently became managing director of the Barbican Arts Centre. He's lived an incredible life, both personally and professionally, spanning the very best in arts, architecture, culture and politics, and there's still plenty more he wants to do.Speaking to other people in their 90s who have lived equally impressive lives, he shows that although nonagenarians can share stories that traverse generations, they have rich insights for the ...
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Time is Not Yet Ripe
- By: Thomas Louis Buvelot Esson
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Thomas Louis Buvelot Esson (1878 - 1943) was a notable Australian poet, journalist, and playwright who left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of Australia. Born in Edinburgh and relocating to Melbourne at the tender age of three, Esson pursued higher education at the University of Melbourne before embarking on a career that would see him excel in journalism and playwriting. His most celebrated work, the political comedy The Time is Not Yet Ripe, premiered in 1912 and has since earned its place as an Australian classic, frequently revived for contemporary audiences. Adapted from ...
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Citizens Almanac A Guide to Americas Foundations
- By: United States of America
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When new citizens of the United States take their oath, they receive the Citizens Almanac, a treasured pamphlet that celebrates the rich history, inspiring figures, and pivotal events that have shaped our nation. This essential guide offers insights into citizens rights and responsibilities, the origins of our anthems, landmark court decisions, and other significant historical documents. Its a powerful reminder of Americas role as a beacon of hope and freedom for the world. - Summary by Craig Campbell
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Candide (version 2)
- By: Voltaire
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Candide is a sharp, unflinching critique of government, society, religion, education, and, most notably, the philosophy of optimism. Under the guidance of Dr. Pangloss, Candide and Cunegonde are taught that everything in this world happens for the best—a belief that quickly unravels as life throws its harsh lessons their way. This novel is not only brilliant and hilarious but also blasphemous, with Voltaire cleverly maintaining the mystery of authorship.
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Inheritors
- By: Susan Glaspell
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Inheritors (1921), penned by the talented American playwright Susan Glaspell, explores the profound legacy left by an idealistic farmer who bequeaths his prized Midwest farmland for the establishment of a college (Act I). Fast forward forty years, and his granddaughter boldly champions the rights of Hindu nationals to protest at the very college her grandfather founded. This act of defiance places her in direct conflict with her uncle, the president of the institutions trustees, and threatens the colleges funding (Acts II & III). As she stands firm in her beliefs, she ultimately faces the ...
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My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard
- By: Elizabeth Cooper
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In this captivating exploration of a bygone era, we delve into the life of Kwei-li, the wife of a prominent Chinese official. Through two compelling series of letters—one penned while her husband accompanied Prince Chung on his world tour and the other, 25 years later, reflecting the turmoil of a nation on the brink of revolution—Kwei-lis voice reveals the complex tapestry of a Chinese womans existence. With exceptional insights into both modernity and tradition, her words illuminate the struggles and resilience of women in a rapidly changing world. Join us as we uncover the rich narrative...
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Christopher - The One and Only
- By: Silas Carver
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Christopher, Illinois—a place of old coal dust, porch‑light evenings, and the kind of memories that settle in your chest. With a soft, unhurried voice shaped by late‑night radio and the calm of empty streets, Silas invites listeners into a slower world. Each episode drifts through small‑town history, personal stories, gentle reflections, and the quiet resilience of people who keep showing up for one another.There’s no rush here. No noise. Just a companionable voice, a steady presence, and a moment to breathe. Whether he’s sharing childhood tales like The Chain Gang, walking through...
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Goldsmiths Friend Abroad Again
- By: Mark Twain
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This sharp satire delves into the American myth of being the Land of the Free, relentlessly exposing the stark realities faced by Chinese immigrants in 19th century San Francisco. With a biting wit, it paints a revealing and shameful portrait of their struggles, urging listeners to confront the injustices of the past. (Introduction by John Greenman)
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Prince Andrew - Arrest
- By: Inception Point Ai
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Dive into the explosive scandal that rocked Buckingham Palace to its core. This gripping investigative series chronicles Prince Andrew's stunning fall from royal grace—from his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and alleged intelligence leaks to his unprecedented arrest, examining how one prince's secrets ignited a constitutional crisis and forever changed the British monarchy.If you love discovering little gems, we've gathered a few favorites in the Amazon link below that are worth a scroll: https://amzn.to/42YoQGI
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Coffee Break Collection 010 - War and Conflict
- By: Various
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Dive into the tenth installment of our coffee break series, featuring public domain works that span just 3 to 15 minutes. Perfect for those moments when you need a quick escape during work, study breaks, commutes, or workouts. This collection centers on war and conflict, exploring everything from epic battles to lively pub brawls and the complexities of divorce. These powerful narratives highlight the human experience in times of strife and tension. Summary by Rosie
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Aunt Janes Nieces at Work
- By: L. Frank Baum
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Dive into the engaging world of Louise Merrick, Beth De Graf, and Patsy Doyle as they navigate the complexities of politics in Aunt Janes Nieces at Work. This captivating sequel picks up just three days after the events of Aunt Janes Nieces at Millville. With the spirited Patsy still sporting a sunburn from her summer in the Adirondacks, the three cousins rally to support their cousin Kenneth Forbes, who has stepped into the political arena as the Republican candidate for a local seat in the New York State legislature. Despite his doubts about winning against a formidable opponent, the family ...
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Lords of Creation
- By: Ella Cheever Thayer
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Dive into Lords of Creation, a groundbreaking suffragette drama presented in three acts. This early play challenges societal norms and leaves you questioning the validity of mens voting rights. Experience the poignant moment when a father reflects, Ah! my daughter, how foolish, how blind I have been! But the scales have fallen from my eyes at last, and I thank God for the great gift of my daughter. Join us for a compelling exploration of gender roles and the fight for womens rights, narrated by ToddHW.
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