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Written by Rhino. By Rhino Entertainment.
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No comments about Sammy Davis, Jr.: Yes I Can: The Sammy Davis Jr. Story.
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Written by William A. Owens. By Paperback Nova Audio Books.
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2 comments about Black Mutiny.
- I set upon to read this book to read a real account of what happened on the Amistad before I saw the movie which I heard was historically flawed. I don't know if that is the case because I have not seen the movie, but this book enriched me in ways I never could have foreseen. This book made me question the "inherent morality" and goodness of America envisioned in the "City on a Hill" analogy invoked by so many people. This book described in vivid detail the plight of Africans that were captured by the Spanish along the Slave Coast and their transport to Cuba. In addition, the book speaks of the complicity of the United States in allowing and, in fact, looking away as the slave trade continued in Havana long after Spain and England had signed a treaty declaring the trade illegal. How ironic that the nation that the United States broke from because of tyranny was the nation almost soley responsible for rescuing captured Africans from their Spanish captors. Owens also tells in the book of how horribly blacks were treated IN THE NORTH being driven out of towns and neighborhoods by people claiming to be Christian. This book makes one take a look at the hipocrisy that fills the history of the United States and how the case of the Amistad underscored the American paradox of "all men are created equal" and the institution of slavery. This book taught me that America has much to be sorry for though HER PROMISE is inspiring. It also taught me why many black people wish to be called African-American...it is the only way to acknowledge a heritage that was lost when upon arrival in Cuba they were given Spanish names denoting a European heritage that is not theirs.
- Black Mutiny is a well-written, highly interesting account of the events surrounding the Amistad. It is an excellent companion piece to Spielburg's movie, AMISTAD (this is the book on which the movie was based). The reader should be cautioned, however, that this book is a work of historical fiction. It is not a scholarly account of events, albeit an interesting and -- most probably -- factual one. For me personally this did not detract from the book. But then I am only an amateur historian and enjoy historical fiction if it is done well and does not embellish extensively, and Owens did not. Nevertheless, if the reader is expecting a footnoted text, then this is not the book for you. William Ownes, the late folklorist and English professor, wrote "Black Mutiny" in 1953. To make the book more appealing to today's market, two brief essays by black activists/historians have been added. I recommend not reading either essay until after reading the text, or possibly not reading them at all. They add nothing to Owens' story of Cinque and the Amistad and both essays are bigoted, racially charged and are of interest to only a select audience.
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Written by Various. By Playboy Audio.
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No comments about Playboy On the Move, v2 (Playboy on the Move, Vol 2).
Posted in Audio Books (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by A. Scott Bert. By Books on Tape.
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No comments about Goldwyn: A Biography Part 2 of 2.
Posted in Audio Books (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Robert Fulford. By Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC Audio).
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No comments about The Triumph of Narrative (Mossey Lecture Series).
Posted in Audio Books (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by James A. Michener. By Renaissance Audio.
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No comments about Pilgrimage.
Posted in Audio Books (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Barbara Paynter. By ISIS Audio Books.
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No comments about The Grass Window and Her Cow (Reminiscence).
Posted in Audio Books (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Susan Dworkin. By Jewish Contemporary Classics.
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4 comments about Miss America 1945: Bess Myerson and The Year That Changed Our Lives.
- Absolutely intriguing portrait of a truly fascinating and remarkable woman, not to mention a unique era in history. Bess Myerson symbolized so much, at a very important time in American history. Well worth reading/listening to!
- Ably narrated by Bess Myerson and Adam Grupper, Miss America 1945 is Susan Dworkin's engaging rendition of Bess Myerson's memoirs of her self as a naive Jewish girl from the Bronx, a scheming beauty pageant promoter, and rampant anti-Semitism within the context of a national post-war euphoria. What is particularly fascinating is Myerson's candid revelations of what it was like to be the first (and only) Jewish Miss America and her emergent political activism that resulted from her experiences with the beauty pageant. This abridged-by-the-author audiobook edition features flawless production values and has a running time of 5 hours, 10 minutes. Miss America 1945 is an ardently recommended addition to personal and library audiobook collections.
- There she goes, Miss America. And Bess Myerson was America's first (and still only) Jewish Miss America, an groundbreaking achievement that makes for riveting cultural and social history. This is not a new book --- it is the first paperback edition of Susan Dworkin's landmark collaborative biography that was first published in 1987, and it is still an important one. Dworkin weaves together oral histories, research and commentary to present not only a vivid portrait of pre-feminist America in the '30s and '40s, but one of Jews, of women, of the anti-Semitic riddled Miss America pageant and of Myerson's own life. A crowning success. Still.
- I just finished reading the book "Miss America,1945:Bess Myerson and the year that changed our lives" and i tell you it's very thought provoking book about what Bess Myerson went through during her reign as Miss America with all the prejudices that she went through.Although it's set in 1945,It's still holds true today.You can honestly say that from the end of World War 2 up to the late 1940's was an important period of change in America where a Jewish girl from the Bronx achieved the dream of every girl who wanted to win the crown of Miss America and two years later Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball.Over all it's a great book and it's something that everyone must have for their book collection.
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Posted in Audio Books (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By HarperAudio.
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1 comments about Power in the Blood.
- When John Bentley Mays returned to his southern roots, it was to attend to the affairs of a recently deceased aunt. While cleaning out her home, he found information on his ancestors that started him on a quest for family history. The story of the early Mays family settlers in the New World is very interesting.
I listened to this book on audio cassette. It probably would move along more pleasingly on paper because there were a few places when the author went off on philosophical rants that didn't move along the narrative so I would have liked those to go by a little more quickly, which I could not accomplish with audio. With a regular book I would have skimmed some of those discussions, but not all of them. Some were rather fascinating.
Mays is a good writer and those of us who are not from the Deep South can learn something of what it is to be from there. He had been embarrassed by his southern accent and worked to lose it as a young man. Some of his attitudes had become rather anti-southern. His research into his family and even his brief experiences as he arranged his aunt's affairs helped him to better understand the culture that he had turned his back on.
This is an entertaining narrative for genealogists and history buffs.
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Posted in Audio Books (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by A. Scott Berg. By Books on Tape.
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No comments about Lindbergh - Part II, Unabridged on 9 cassettes.
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Sammy Davis, Jr.: Yes I Can: The Sammy Davis Jr. Story
Black Mutiny
Playboy On the Move, v2 (Playboy on the Move, Vol 2)
Goldwyn: A Biography Part 2 of 2
The Triumph of Narrative (Mossey Lecture Series)
Pilgrimage
The Grass Window and Her Cow (Reminiscence)
Miss America 1945: Bess Myerson and The Year That Changed Our Lives
Power in the Blood
Lindbergh - Part II, Unabridged on 9 cassettes
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