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Louis Gossett, Jr. (1936–2024) was one of the most respected African American actors in film, television, stage, and audio voice-over history with a distinct voice that carried quiet authority. He won the triple awards of an Emmy for Roots, an Oscar for Officer and a Gentleman, and a Golden Globe for The Josephine Baker Story. As an impassioned activist, he firmly believed in giving back to the community and donated his performance royalties from the Twelve Years a Slave audiobook to his nonprofit organization, the Erascism Foundation, which focuses on planting the seeds of social tolerance with children and eliminating the stigma of racism.

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Extended Sample What the Butler Wrote by Charles Dawson Butler
Extended Sample The New Old-Time Radio Hour by Joe Bevilacqua
Extended Sample The Camp Waterlogg Chronicles 1 by Joe Bevilacqua
Extended Sample NPR Laughter Therapy by NPR
Extended Sample Abbott & Costello in the Catskills by Joe Bevilacqua
Extended Sample Even More Pretty Good Jokes by Garrison Keillor
Extended Sample Wedding Nightmares by Brides Magazine
Extended Sample New and Not Bad Pretty Good Jokes by Garrison Keillor
Extended Sample Plenty of Pretty Good Jokes by Garrison Keillor
Extended Sample A Few More Pretty Good Jokes by Garrison Keillor
Extended Sample Live from New York (abridged) by Tom Shales
Extended Sample Pretty Good Jokes by Garrison Keillor
Extended Sample A Prairie Home Christmas by Garrison Keillor
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