Freedom Summer
The Savage Season That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy
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Narrado por:
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David Drummond
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Bruce Watson
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The narrator David Drummond has the right tone and inflections for this important book.
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Would you listen to Freedom Summer again? Why?
Yes! I have always been fascinated by the civil rights struggles, particularly in Mississippi, during the 1960s. Bruce Watson takes a complex time and place and brings it to life. I can feel the summer heat, the overpowering fear, and the glimmers of hope that were present during that summer that began the shift into voter racial equality.What was one of the most memorable moments of Freedom Summer?
When Martin Luther King met the young teacher, telling her that what she was doing was not "nothing," that the children were the future.Any additional comments?
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Bruce Watson is a talented writer, historian, journalist(?). David Drummond was very good in this performance, though there is something I can't put my finger on that does not make this a 5-star performance. I would listen to other performances of his - he is a good narrator (better than most).Read this book if you have any interest in civil rights, Mississippi, the 1960s... heck, read this book!
Important work of American history
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, I really enjoyed getting to hear perspectives from people on both sides of the civil rights movement. This book offered a more in-depth view than I got from my textbooks in school.Any additional comments?
I like to listen to audiobooks at work while I do mindless tasks (like filing or filling out endless forms). Maybe it was the subject matter, but it felt like whenever a certain derogatory word came up from letters on the opposing side, Mr. Drummond was apt to shout these words just as someone was walking by my desk. (I know it's unrelated to the actual book itself, but I thought I would share that you should prepare those around you if you're going to listen to this with others around)Does he have to yell?
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thought provoking
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