Black Birds in the Sky: The Story and Legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Audiobook, by Brandy Colbert Play Audiobook Sample

Black Birds in the Sky: The Story and Legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Audiobook

Black Birds in the Sky: The Story and Legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Audiobook, by Brandy Colbert Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Kristyl Dawn Tift, Brandy Colbert Publisher: Balzer + Bray Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780063056695

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

17

Longest Chapter Length:

44:25 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

10 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

19:07 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

10

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Publisher Description

A searing new work of nonfiction from award-winning author Brandy Colbert about the history and legacy of one of the most deadly and destructive acts of racial violence in American history: the Tulsa Race Massacre. Winner, Boston Globe-Horn Book Award.

In the early morning of June 1, 1921, a white mob marched across the train tracks in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and into its predominantly Black Greenwood District—a thriving, affluent neighborhood known as America's Black Wall Street. They brought with them firearms, gasoline, and explosives.

In a few short hours, they'd razed thirty-five square blocks to the ground, leaving hundreds dead. The Tulsa Race Massacre is one of the most devastating acts of racial violence in US history. But how did it come to pass? What exactly happened? And why are the events unknown to so many of us today?

These are the questions that award-winning author Brandy Colbert seeks to answer in this unflinching nonfiction account of the Tulsa Race Massacre. In examining the tension that was brought to a boil by many factors—white resentment of Black economic and political advancement, the resurgence of white supremacist groups, the tone and perspective of the media, and more—a portrait is drawn of an event singular in its devastation, but not in its kind. It is part of a legacy of white violence that can be traced from our country's earliest days through Reconstruction, the Civil Rights movement in the mid–twentieth century, and the fight for justice and accountability Black Americans still face today.

The Tulsa Race Massacre has long failed to fit into the story Americans like to tell themselves about the history of their country. This book, ambitious and intimate in turn, explores the ways in which the story of the Tulsa Race Massacre is the story of America—and by showing us who we are, points to a way forward.

YALSA Honor Award for Excellence in Nonfiction

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“Alternating between survivor quotes, a detailed background of Oklahoma and Black chattel slavery, and a stirring account of the disturbing 1921 events, Colbert displays an impeccable grasp of the history of segregated Black towns and communities.”

— Publishers Weekly (starred review) 

Quotes

  • “Colbert's direct, stirring writing and Tift's sensitive but straightforward narration reveal how linked events led to a complicated web of violence…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”

    — AudioFile
  • “The clear, readable prose supports…a compelling recounting that invites and encourages readers to grapple with difficult history.”

    — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
  • “Colbert writes confidently about the truth of American history that has been long omitted from textbooks and conversations…Necessary reading for any student of history.”

    — Booklist (starred review)
  • “A must-have first purchase for all libraries; this text invites readers to engage with a difficult history that's essential in our understanding of today's world.”

    — School Library Journal (starred review)
  • “Excellent nonfiction book, a welcome contribution to the growing literature about this tragedy.”

    — Horn Book

Awards

  • A Bookpage Most Anticipated Book of Fall
  • Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award
  • An Amazon Editor’s Top Pick

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About Brandy Colbert

Brandy Colbert is the critically acclaimed author of the novels Pointe, The Voting Booth, Finding Yvonne, The Revolution of Birdie Randolph, The Only Black Girls in Town, and the Stonewall Award winner Little & Lion. A trained journalist, she also worked with boundary-breaking ballet dancer Misty Copeland to adapt her memoir into the bestselling book Life in Motion: Young Readers Edition. She is on the faculty at Hamline University’s MFA degree program for writing for children and young adults. find her online at www.brandycolbert.com.

About Kristyl Dawn Tift

Karissa Vacker is a multiple AudioFile Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator and actress. After graduating with a BFA in acting from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, she performed in regional theaters across the country before moving to Los Angeles. She has guest starred in network television shows and films and continues to work on screen and stage. Her audiobook credits include romance, young adult fiction, and mystery thrillers.