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Political Science / Civil Rights Audiobooks

Rules for RadicalsWe offer the widest selection of political science/civil rights audio books that you'll find anywhere online. Our political science/civil rights collection includes listens from acclaimed authors such as Martin Luther King. Choose from an impressive variety of books including well-known titles like Letter from Birmingham Jail, Coming of Age in Mississippi and Rules for Radicals to name a few. You're sure to find plenty of excellent choices that will keep you entertained for many hours!

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Extended Sample Righteous Troublemakers by Al Sharpton
Extended Sample Rise of the Warrior Cop by Radley Balko
Extended Sample Rising Tide by Randy Roberts
Extended Sample Root and Branch by Rawn James
Extended Sample Sand and Blood by John Carlos Frey
Extended Sample Saving Justice by James Comey
Extended Sample Saving the Bill of Rights by Frank Miniter
Extended Sample Saying It Loud by Mark Whitaker
Extended Sample Secrets of the Sprakkar by Eliza Reid
Extended Sample Seen and Unseen by Todd Brewster
Extended Sample Sellout by Randall Kennedy
Extended Sample Separate and Unequal by Steven M. Gillon
Extended Sample Seven Sisters and a Brother by Aundrea White Kelley
Extended Sample Shaking the Gates of Hell by John Archibald
Extended Sample Show Me A Hero by Lisa Belkin
Extended Sample Silicon Values by Jillian York
Extended Sample Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
Extended Sample Skimmed by Andrea Freeman
Extended Sample So You Want to Talk about Race by Ijeoma Oluo
Extended Sample Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County by Kristen Green
Extended Sample Sometimes Amazing Things Happen by Elizabeth Ford
Extended Sample Soul City by Thomas Healy
Extended Sample Southern League by Larry Colton
Extended Sample Spreading Hate by Daniel Byman
Extended Sample State of Emergency by Tamika D. Mallory
Extended Sample Stolen Dreams by Chris Lamb
Extended Sample Stonewall by David Carter
Extended Sample Stride Toward Freedom by Martin Luther King
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