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  • Voices of Freedom: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s Through the 1980s – Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer

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    “Voices of Freedom” is a stirring and deeply personal window into one of the most pivotal movements in American history. Compiled by Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer, this oral history serves as a companion to the acclaimed PBS series Eyes on the Prize, weaving together firsthand accounts from activists, leaders, and everyday people who lived…

  • The End of the Party: The Rise and Fall of New Labour – Andrew Rawnsley

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    Andrew Rawnsley’s The End of the Party promises to be the definitive account of New Labour’s reign—spanning its dizzying rise, its time at the height of power, and its eventual unravelling under the weight of infighting, scandals, and the crushing Iraq War legacy. While the book is undeniably ambitious and packed with meticulous research, it doesn’t quite…

  • What Will It Take to Make a Woman President? Conversations About Women, Leadership, and Power – Marianne Schnall

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    What Will It Take to Make a Woman President? by Marianne Schnall is part thought-provoking analysis, part rallying cry, and part eye-opening conversation. Through interviews with a wide range of thought leaders, activists, politicians, and cultural icons, Schnall explores the barriers holding women back from the highest office in the land and what it will…

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