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  • Driving the King

    A Novel

    de Ravi Howard ...
    Montgomery, Alabama, December 1945. War hero Nat Weary has returned to his hometown, eager to rebuild his life. His childhood friend, the famous Nat King Cole, is also home for a rare performance. During the concert, Weary plans to propose to his sweetheart, and Cole will serenade them with a song.But Weary's dreams for the future are destroyed when a white man, armed with a pipe, rushes the stage ... Leer más

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  • Like Trees, Walking

    A Novel

    de Ravi Howard ...
    "A breathtaking debut" based on the true story of the modern-day lynching of a black man in the 1980s American south (A tlanta Journal-Constitution ).Michael Donald, a young black man living in Mobile, Alabama, was abducted and lynched by members of the Ku Klux Klan in 1981. It was the last recorded lynching in America, as well as a shocking awakening for a post-Jim-Crow generation that had been ... Leer más

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  • Audiolibro

    Driving the King

    de Ravi Howard ...
    Narrado por Adam Lazarre-White ...

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    A darling and brilliant new novel that explores race and class in the 1950s America.The war is over, the soldiers are returning, and Nat King Cole is back in his home town of Montgomery, Alabama, for a rare performance. His childhood friend, Nat Weary, plans to propose to his sweetheart, and the singer will honor their moment with a special song. But while the world has changed, segregated Jim ... Leer más

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  • Their Eyes Were Watching God

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  • Sold into Slavery: The Story of Adaku, A Black Slave Woman Part I

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