A Voice That Could Stir an Army
Unforgettable Voice of Civil Rights
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Quick Facts
| Author | Maegan Parker Brooks |
| Narrator | Kristyl Dawn Tift |
| Runtime | 13h00m |
| Published | January 12, 2017 |
| Rating | 4.8 / 5 (24 ratings) |
| Categories | Biographies & Memoirs, Politics & Activism, Politicians, Education & Learning, Words, Language & Grammar, History, Americas, United States, Black & African American, Politics & Social Sciences, Politics & Government, Freedom & Security, Civil Rights & Liberties, Social Sciences, Media Studies, Racism & Discrimination, Specific Demographics, African American Studies |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
About This Audiobook
Dive into the life of Fannie Lou Hamer, the unyielding voice of the civil rights movement, narrated by Kristyl Dawn Tift with a powerful and emotive delivery. This audiobook weaves together Hamer’s personal struggles and political activism in a way that both informs and inspires. Her story is told through a blend of first-person accounts, speeches, and interviews, making it an immersive experience that captures the essence of her fight for equality.
Why Listen to A Voice That Could Stir an Army?
- Expert narration by Kristyl Dawn Tift brings every character and scene to life across 13h00m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from Maegan Parker Brooks, rated 4.8 stars by 24 listeners.
- Free with your Audible trial — keep the audiobook forever even if you cancel.
- Perfect for commutes, workouts, and relaxation. Listen anywhere, anytime.
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