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Notes from 1619: A Poetic 400-Year Reflection Audiobook, by Marjory Wentworth Play Audiobook Sample

Notes from 1619: A Poetic 400-Year Reflection Audiobook

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Read By: Matt Jones Publisher: Author's Republic Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 1.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2020 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781662152702

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

49

Longest Chapter Length:

28:01 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

15 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

02:54 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

3

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Publisher Description

Horace Mungin’s brave attempt to fight against the multiple manifestations of injustice imposed by the conscious erasure of African American history is in keeping with the best of contemporary African American literature. Mungin deftly imagines the horrors of the Middle Passage, taking us back to the Cape Coast of Africa and telling the story of Khadija, “born to a time of trouble,” who was captured, imprisoned and carried on the slave ship, Clotilda “to look upon the world/That dark day of the/Darkest days in America.” And so it begins, the narrative journey that sweeps through these poems describing the African experience in America, “in this vacuum where there is no God.” In the pivotal poem “America,” Mungin lays it all out for us, from the “hocus pocus” of the ways in which the Constitution did not apply to black people, to the failures of Reconstruction and all that follows, these poems weave our history together until the present day and the election of Donald Trump to the presidency. This is a narrative we’ve never heard told in quite this way, and it provides a context and an understanding long missing from our national conversation.

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About the Authors

Marjory Wentworth is a Pushcart Prize–nominated poet who has worked extensively in human rights for organizations such as the UN High Commission for Refugees in Geneva, Switzerland; the Whole World Institute of Boston; and Church World Service in New York. She is the coauthor of Taking a Stand. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina.

About Matt Jones

Matt Jones is an author, attorney, and founder of Kentucky Sports Radio, home of the most popular program in the state. His book Mitch, Please was a New York Times bestseller. He graduated summa cum laude from the Duke University School of Law. He lives in Lexington, Kentucky.