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_bBlackstone Publishing
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092 _aCD 92 Whi
100 1 _aBaime, A. J.
_q(Albert J.),
_eauthor.
_96370670
245 1 0 _aWhite lies
_h[compact disc] /
_cA.J. Baime.
264 1 _a[United States] :
_bHarperAudio,
_c[2022]
264 4 _c©2022.
300 _a10 audio discs (13 hrs.) :
_bdigital ;
_c4 3/4 in.
511 _aRead by Wayne T. Carr.
520 _a"Walter F. White led two lives: one as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance and the NAACP in the early twentieth century; the other as a white newspaperman who covered lynching crimes in the Deep South at the blazing height of racial violence. Born mixed race and with very fair skin and straight hair, White was able to "pass" for white. He leveraged this ambiguity as a reporter, bringing to light the darkest crimes in America and helping to plant the seeds of the civil rights movement. White's risky career led him to lead a double life. He was simultaneously a second-class citizen subject to Jim Crow laws at home and a widely respected professional with full access to the white world at work. His life was fraught with internal and external conflict--much like the story of race in America. Starting out as an obscure activist, White ultimately became Black America's most prominent leader. A character study of White's life and career with all these complexities has never been rendered, until now."--Amazon.
538 _aCompact discs.
600 1 0 _aWhite, Walter,
_d1893-1955.
_96442066
610 2 0 _aNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People
_vBiography.
_96442067
650 0 _aAfrican American civil rights workers
_vBiography.
_96377504
650 0 _aAfrican Americans
_xCivil rights
_xHistory
_y20th century.
_9100381
650 0 _aCivil rights movements
_zUnited States
_xHistory
_y20th century.
_9100398
700 1 _aCarr, Wayne,
_enarrator.
_96429675
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_cAUDIOBOOK
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