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The Sound of Freedom
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Raymond Arsenault is the John Hope Franklin Professor of Southern History at the U niversity of South Florida, St. Petersburg. He is the author of Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice, which was named an Editor's Choice by the New York Times and one of the Best Books of 2006 by the Washington Post, and won the 2006 Owsley Prize of the Southern Historical Association as the best work in Southern history.

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"In this moment of change and hope, Raymond Arsenault has gifted us with the perfect book for contemplation and activism. Deeply researched, vividly written, sparkling and dramatic, The Sound of Freedom is more than a biography of Marian Anderson, her struggles and triumphs over time. It is a call to reconsider the enduring legacies of our segregated heritage, our culture of disrespect. From Marian Anderson's Lincoln Memorial concert that 'awakened' the country to the cruelties and deprivations of apartheid America, every stunning detail of this bold and heartening book calls upon us to continue the still incomplete fight for liberty and justice for all." --Blanche Wiesen Cook, author of Eleanor Roosevelt, vols I & II "[Arsenault] excels at contextualizing the concert, probing the ways in which Jim Crow laws and racial prejudices permeated all aspects of African-American life." --Kirkus "A tightly focused look at the political and cultural events that led up to and came after her famous 1939 concert. It's a story that's well worth retelling." --Dwight Garner, New York Times "A notable addition to the historical record...Arsenault's book is a timely reminder of the worm of history turning once more. We have only just witnessed another triumphant procession on the Washington Mall, where another exemplary African-American, himself the product of another David and Delia, was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States - something Anderson would likely have been hard-pressed to imagine taking place." --Boston Globe "Outstanding...provides critical perspective on [Anderson's] most significant achievement." --Ron Wynn, Book Page

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