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STONY THE ROAD by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., read by Dominic Hoffman
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STONY THE ROAD by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., read by Dominic Hoffman

Historian Henry Louis Gates, Jr., creates a complex meditation on black identity in a racist America from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance. Narrator Dominic Hoffman draws in listeners with his deep voice and smooth delivery.

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May 16, 20196m 19s

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Show Notes

Harvard Professor and PBS regular Henry Louis Gates, Jr., explores how people of color navigated their lives, identity, and culture from the period of Reconstruction to the rise of segregation and the Harlem Renaissance. Dominic Hoffman gives a natural and compelling narration of Gates’s complex meditation on black identity in a racist America. Published by Penguin Audio.

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