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In this inspirational audiobook kicked off by the thoughts and wisdom of Kamala Harris, we take a deep dive and remember the almost superhuman contributions of our greatest black leaders from the 20th century and beyond. Each of these courageous women in their own way educating, liberating, and freed untold millions of souls from the heartless bondage they were forced to endure at the hands of a cruel largely racist self-interested society. Fighting a Goliath of ignorance for decades with little chance of success each in their way overcame incredible obstacles to implement the finer attributes of justice, truth, and freedom in the troubled world around them. Painstakingly put together by author and Emmy-nominated actor Geoffrey Giuliano here is a unique inside look at the lives loves tragedies and triumphs of our most precious black heroes of justice and freedom. It is an absolute must for any educational system interested in black studies and everyone who counts himself as a lover and defender of freedom and democracy everywhere. Featuring the histories and inspirational words of Vice President Kamala Harris, Angela Davis, Rosa Parks, Sojourner Truth, First Lady Michelle Obama, transgender activist Francis Thompson, Barbara Jordan, Aretha Franklin, Ella Baker, Dr. Kathleen Cleaver, Fannie Lou Hamer, and the extraordinary Eartha Kitt. With a timely moving contribution from Richie Havens and iconic singer Ben E. King.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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'When this you see, remember me and bear in your mind-may all the world say what it may, speak of me as you find.” 'There's not much visible freedom, we have to choose very carefully where we go, where we socialise.' 'I enjoy it – with reservations, but I’m not really sort of satisfied, either artistically or personally' Brian Jones In this unexpected, evocative audiobook on the last days of Brian Jones from a confidential Stones insider, we learn about the final, torturous days of the founding member of the band's short life, as well as the seamy particulars of his murky, murderous death. This is a must-have audiobook from rock historian and author Geoffrey Giuliano.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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The Ballad Of Geoff & Yoko: An Afternoon At The Dakota With Yoko & Sean 1983, In Love With Yoko Only
In 1983 Yoko Ono selected journalist Geoffrey Giuliano for an exclusive interview (one of her first after the tragic death of John Lennon) over the iconic Barbara Walters. Arriving early at the Dakota apartments for what was initially a one-hour interview it turned into an all-day affair with Giuliano staying until early evening talking freely with Yoko Ono and a young Sean Lennon. The remarkable interview presented here is the fruit of that long-ago day which turned out to be much more than just a one-off interview. Subsequent to that first visit Geoffrey formed some kind of a relationship with Yoko and regularly visited the Dakota and spoke with her on the phone. This interview was partially used for a feature in Playgirl magazine that same year so with approximately 90% of the tape left unheard for decades. This then is the complete record of their first afternoon together in the rambling white Gothic apartment of the great John Lennon.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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Ronald Reagan #2: An Audio Biography
Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and became a highly influential voice of modern conservatism. Prior to his presidency, he was a Hollywood actor and union leader before serving as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 to 1975.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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Ronald Reagan #1: An Audio Biography
Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and became a highly influential voice of modern conservatism. Prior to his presidency, he was a Hollywood actor and union leader before serving as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 to 1975.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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Kamala Harris: Daughter Of Democracy
'Kamala Harris: Daughter Of Democracy' offers listeners a profound look into the life and character of one of America's most influential leaders. This audiobook delves into the core values that have defined Kamala Harris throughout her career, from her early days as a prosecutor to her historic role as Vice President of the United States. Known for her unwavering commitment to justice, her deep compassion for others, and her steadfast honesty, Harris has become a symbol of what true leadership looks like in the modern era. As you listen, you’ll gain insight into the personal and professional experiences that have shaped Harris’s approach to leadership and governance. Her journey is one of resilience and dedication, marked by a consistent drive to make a difference in the lives of others. This audiobook not only chronicles her achievements but also explores the principles that have guided her every step of the way. 'Kamala Harris: Integrity, Compassion, Honesty' is a celebration of a leader whose values resonate with people across the nation and the world, offering an inspiring example of how integrity and compassion can lead to impactful and lasting change. Geoffrey Giuliano is an author and actor, known for his extensive work in literature and film. As an author, he has penned numerous books, particularly focusing on the lives of iconic musicians like The Beatles earning a reputation for his in-depth research and intimate portraits. As an actor, Giuliano has appeared in a variety of films showcasing his talent across a range of genres.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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In this inspirational audiobook by Emmy-nominated actor Geoffrey Giuliano listeners are invited to delve into the remarkable journey of Kamala Harris, a trailblazer who has redefined what is possible in American politics. As the first woman, first Black woman, and first South Asian American to hold the office of Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris's rise to power is a story of resilience, determination, and breaking barriers. This work takes you through the key moments of Harris’s life, from her upbringing in a family deeply committed to civil rights to her pioneering work as a prosecutor and Attorney General of California, and finally, to her historic role in the White House. With a focus on her leadership, principles, and the challenges she faced. Here is an insightful look at the life of a woman who has become a symbol of great progress and possibility. As you listen, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of her motivations, unwavering commitment to justice, and the significant milestones that have defined her path to the vice presidency. This is not just a story of one woman’s achievements, but a testament to the power of perseverance and the ongoing fight for equality in America. Geoffrey Giuliano is an author and actor, known for his extensive work in literature and film. As an author, he has penned numerous books, particularly focusing on the lives of iconic musicians like The Beatles earning a reputation for his in-depth research and intimate portraits. As an actor, Giuliano has appeared in a variety of films.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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Kamala Harris What Still May Be: Loving Leadership The Ultimate Collection
This audiobook takes listeners on an in-depth exploration of Kamala Harris's extraordinary path, highlighting her role in transforming American politics. As the first woman, the first Black woman, and the first South Asian American to become Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris’s rise is a narrative filled with determination, ambition, and the breaking of traditional barriers. This audiobook follows the defining chapters of Harris’s life, starting from her upbringing in a family dedicated to civil rights, through her pioneering work as a prosecutor and Attorney General of California, to her historic achievement of becoming Vice President. With an emphasis on her leadership , core beliefs, and the challenges she faced, this audio bio offers great insightful look into her impact on the political landscape. Whether you are familiar with Harris’s journey or are just beginning to learn about her influence, this audiobook provides a detailed and captivating account of a woman who has become a symbol of great progress and change. Here you will gain an understanding of her motivations, dedication to justice, and the crucial moments that have shaped her path. This narrative not only showcases one woman’s remarkable achievements but also serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing pursuit of equality and justice in America. Geoffrey Giuliano is an author and actor, known for his extensive work in literature and film. As an author, he has penned numerous books, particularly focusing on the lives of iconic musicians like The Beatles earning a reputation for his in-depth research and intimate portraits. As an actor, Giuliano has appeared in a variety of films showcasing his talent across a range of genres.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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The Private and Public Life of Abraham Lincoln by Orville J. Victor offers a detailed look at both the personal and political sides of one of America's most iconic presidents. Published in 1864, during Lincoln’s lifetime, it blends biography with commentary on his rise to prominence, his leadership during the Civil War, and his commitment to ending slavery. Victor's work reflects the contemporary views of Lincoln’s presidency, capturing the tensions and hopes of the nation as it grappled with war and transformation. The book delves into Lincoln's humble beginnings, tracing his early life on the frontier, his career as a lawyer, and his growing influence in politics. It also highlights his moral convictions, humor, and deep empathy, qualities that shaped his approach to governance. On the public side, Victor emphasizes Lincoln’s role in preserving the Union, his evolving stance on slavery, and the significance of the Emancipation Proclamation. Victor’s narrative offers both praise and critique, making it a nuanced portrayal rather than pure hagiography. As a contemporary account, it provides readers with a unique snapshot of how Lincoln was viewed during his presidency, bridging the gap between myth and reality. Narrated by Emmy Nominated actor Geoffrey Giuliano and The Scythe.
Orville Victor (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Scythe (Narrator)
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Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years
Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years by Carl Sandburg is a two-volume biography that explores Lincoln's life from his childhood through his early political career, ending just before he became president. Published in 1926, Sandburg’s work combines detailed historical research with a lyrical, almost poetic style, reflecting his background as both a poet and a historian. The narrative captures the spirit of the American frontier, vividly portraying the world that shaped Lincoln’s character and values. The book provides insight into Lincoln’s formative years—his struggles with poverty, self-education, and early experiences with law and politics. Sandburg emphasizes the influences that helped mold Lincoln’s sense of justice and compassion, such as his time working as a laborer, his encounters with slavery, and his debates on moral and political issues. Throughout, Lincoln emerges not only as a brilliant politician but also as a deeply human figure, marked by humor, melancholy, and a profound sense of purpose. Sandburg’s approach blends history with storytelling, making the biography both informative and engaging. His attention to detail and vivid descriptions allow readers to feel immersed in Lincoln's world, setting the foundation for his later work, Abraham Lincoln: The War Years. Together, these books offer one of the most comprehensive portraits of Lincoln's life and legacy. Narrated by Emmy Nominated actor Geoffrey Giuliano and The Scythe.
Carl Sandburg (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Scythe (Narrator)
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Abraham Lincoln: The Abolition Of Slavery
Abraham Lincoln’s role in the abolition of slavery is one of the most significant chapters in American history. Although Lincoln did not begin his presidency as a radical abolitionist, his views evolved, shaped by the moral and political challenges of the Civil War. Early in his political career, he spoke cautiously about slavery, focusing more on preventing its expansion into new territories than on outright abolition. However, the realities of war and the pressure from abolitionists and enslaved people seeking freedom pushed him toward a more decisive stance. His empathy and strategic leadership positioned him as the key figure to shepherd the nation through its most turbulent transformation. The turning point in Lincoln’s commitment to ending slavery came with the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. While it was limited in scope, freeing only the enslaved people in states that were in rebellion against the Union, it represented a powerful shift in national policy. The proclamation redefined the war's purpose and invited formerly enslaved men to fight for their freedom within the Union army. As the conflict progressed, Lincoln became convinced that a more permanent solution was required, one that could endure beyond the war. This conviction led him to champion the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, which aimed to abolish slavery in every corner of the United States. Lincoln’s vision for a united nation without slavery was met with both resistance and support, reflecting the deep divisions within the country. His leadership in the final push to pass the Thirteenth Amendment in early 1865 demonstrated not just his political acumen but also his growing moral resolve. Sadly, Lincoln did not live to see the full impact of his efforts, as he was assassinated shortly after the amendment’s passage.
Charles Leland (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Scythe (Narrator)
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Abraham Lincoln: Practical Mystic
Abraham Lincoln: Practical Mystic by Francis Grierson presents a unique interpretation of Lincoln’s character, emphasizing the spiritual and philosophical dimensions of his personality. Published in 1918, the book explores how Lincoln's deep intuition, moral insight, and inner strength shaped his leadership during one of the most tumultuous periods in American history. Grierson argues that Lincoln was not just a politician or statesman but a “mystic” with a rare ability to connect practical governance with a profound moral vision. The book delves into Lincoln’s reflections on human nature, justice, and destiny, suggesting that his decisions were often guided by a sense of higher purpose. Grierson examines moments in Lincoln’s life—such as the issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation and his handling of the Civil War—as examples of this fusion of pragmatism and spiritual insight. Lincoln’s humility, empathy, and patience emerge as key traits that enabled him to navigate complex challenges with wisdom. Grierson’s narrative portrays Lincoln as a deeply contemplative leader, whose calm demeanor masked inner struggles and a profound awareness of the moral weight of his actions. This thoughtful and philosophical study offers readers a deeper appreciation of the inner life that complemented Lincoln’s public achievements, framing him as a rare blend of the practical and the transcendent. Narrated by Emmy Nominated actor Geoffrey Giuliano and The Scythe.
Francis Grierson (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Scythe (Narrator)
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