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Ep. 3: Celebrating Black History Month

By: The Audible Editors
Narrated by: Katie O’Connor, Kat Johnson
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  • Summary

  • Audicted hosts Katie O’Connor and Kat Johnson celebrate Black History Month in conversation with award-winning author C.J. Farley. The episode includes an excerpt from the Audible Original The Book of Baraka by Ras Baraka and Jelani Cobb.

    The Book of Baraka by Ras Baraka and Jelani Cobb

    Zero O'Clock by C.J. Farley

    MotherStruck! by Staceyann Chin

    Sex, Race, and Robots by Dr. Ayanna Howard

    Raising the Game by Anthony Frasier

    The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett

    South to America by Imani Perry

    Malcolm and Me by Ishmael Reedi

    The Mountain and the Sea by Kwame Dawes

    Civil Rights Queen by Tomiko Brown-Nagin

    Faces at the Bottom of the Well by Derrick Bell

    Ain’t I a Woman by bell hooks

    The Hill We Climb by Amanda Gorman

    Finding Tamika by SBH Productions

    The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw

    Looking for Lorraine by Imani Perry

    15 Minutes from Home by Stephen Curry

    Black Gold by Teresa Edwards

    Proud by Ibtihaj Muhammad

    The Faithful Spy by Alex Berenson

    The Four Agreements by don Miguel Ruiz

    The Last Podcast on the Left by The Last Podcast Network

    Feeding the Soul by Tabitha Brown

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