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1919 Audiobook

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Read By: Eve L. Ewing Publisher: Tantor Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2020 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781541433083

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

33

Longest Chapter Length:

04:56 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

27 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

01:59 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

4

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Publisher Description

The Chicago Race Riot of 1919, the most intense of the riots comprising the nation’s Red Summer, has shaped the last century but is not widely discussed. In 1919, award-winning poet Eve L. Ewing explores the story of this event—which lasted eight days and resulted in thirty-eight deaths and almost 500 injuries—through poems recounting the stories of everyday people trying to survive and thrive in the city. Ewing uses speculative and Afrofuturist lenses to recast history, and illuminates the thin line between the past and the present.

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About Eve L. Ewing

Eve L. Ewing is the award-winning author of Electric Arches, 1919, Ghosts in the Schoolyard, and Maya and the Robot. She also wrote the acclaimed Ironheart and Champions series for Marvel Comics. Her work has appeared in many venues, including the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Washington Post, and Vanity Fair. Born and raised in Chicago, she was a middle school teacher before completing her doctorate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and now is an assistant professor at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration.