Description |
1 audio disc : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
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digital optical rda |
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audio file CD audio rda |
Cast |
Rodney Whittenberg, Charlotte Blake Alston, Lincoln Chorus, The Sprout U School of the Arts Choir, Sonia Sanchez, Christian Gunn, Parker Tidwell. |
System Details |
Compact disc. |
Note |
Title from container. |
Contents |
Abraham Lincoln's "May Our Children" / (read by Christian Gunn) -- Freedom opportunity equality (song) / (performed by Rodney Whittenberg) -- The value of Freedom (introduction) / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston featuring Parker Tidwell, Amir Gabitov, Austin Broughton, & Taylor McCain) -- The meaning of freedom (interview excerpts) / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston featuring Giovanna Yoblick & Lucius Yoblick) -- "Free to be" (song) / (written by Ya-Ya Cavanaugh & Rodney Whittenberg) -- The meaning of freedom (interview excerpts, continued) / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- Maya Angelou's "Caged Bird" / (read by Caylin Nicole Johnson) -- A reading of "The Emancipation Proclamation" / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- Reflections of the Civil Rights Movement (introduction) / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- Dr. Harold L. Martin Sr. on inequality as a child / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- What inspired the nonviolent movement? / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston featuring Margo Tobocman) -- The Honorable John Lewis on nonviolence / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- "Love" (song) -- The Honorable Julian Bond on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- The Honorable Andrew Jackson Young Jr. on nonviolence / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- Was it dangerous during the Civil Rights Movement? / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston featuring Lucius Yoblick & Andre Jones) -- The Honorable Julian Bond on sit-ins / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston featuring Jacob Bond) -- The Honorable John Lewis on sit-ins / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- Franklin McCain on sit-ins / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- "We Stood Up" (song) / (written and performed by Rodney Whittenberg) -- Isaiah Tidwell on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s commencement speech / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston featuring Parker Tidwell) -- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have No Despair" -- The Honorable Shirley Franklin on the March on Washington / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston featuring Austin Broughton) -- The Honorable John Lewis on the March on Washington / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- "No More Us & Them" (song) / (written & performed by Rodney Whittenberg). |
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Rabbi Harry Sky on the March on Washington / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston featuring Amir Gabitov) -- The Honorable John Lewis on the March on Washington (continued) / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- The Civil Rights Act / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- Sonia Sanchez's "Catch the Fire" / (performed by Sonia Sanchez) -- Continuing the legacy (continued) / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston featuring Giovanna Yoblick & Lucius Yoblick) -- Leaving a legacy (interview excerpts) / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston featuring Jacob Bond & Tayquan Barnes) -- "Education" (song) / (written & performed by Rodney Whittenberg) -- The Honorable Henry E. Frye and Shirley Frye on Following Your Dreams / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- The Honorable Shirley Franklin on Following Your Dreams / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- Rashard Jones on Following Your Dreams / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- "Someone Thinks" (song) / (written by Rodney Whittenberg & Barry Overton) -- Dr. Bernard C. Watson on a Vision for the Next Generation / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- Isaiah Tidwell on a Vision for the Next Generation / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- The Honorable Shirley Franklin on a Vision for the Next Generation / (narrated by Charlotte Blake Alston) -- The Honorable John Lewis on a Vision for the Next Generation / (Charlotte Blake Alston) -- Abraham Lincoln's "May Our Children" / (read by Christian Gunn). |
Summary |
An audio anthology using stories and songs to bring ideals of freedom, opportunity and equality to life for young adults and children. |
Subject |
Civil rights.
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Civil rights -- United States.
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Civil rights -- United States -- Popular works.
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Equality.
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Equality -- United States.
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Genre/Form |
Audiobooks.
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Added Author |
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
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Angelou, Maya.
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Whittenberg, Rodney, producer.
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Alston, Charlotte Blake, narrator.
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Standard No. |
888295490368 |
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