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Celebrating Black History Month
The editors, in conversation with author C.J. Farley, celebrate Black creators and voices.
The editors, in conversation with author C.J. Farley, celebrate Black creators and voices.
Our history editor selects pivotal listens from Black historians, journalists, and scholars that have enriched our understanding of Black History Month in recent years.
As a fan of suspense, I enjoy keeping up on as many releases as I can, and I love sharing them with you! This year is filled to the brim with amazing mysteries and thrillers by Black writers. For Black History Month, I’m choosing to amplify some new and established Black voices to bring the thrills throughout the year.
From veteran narrators to celebrity performers, here are just a few of today’s outstanding Black voice artists with a gift for bringing life to the audiobooks they narrate.
Debut memoirist and Audible editor Yvonne Durant goes behind the scenes of how the true story of her great love and pioneering career came to life as an Audible Original.
When the video came out, millions of Americans were positioned "to see something most of them had never seen before: a modern-day lynching."
Alexandria House, writer of listener favorites such as "Temper Me" and "Let Me Love You," reminds us through her characters that everyone is imperfect, and everyone is deserving of love. Listen in as she discusses Black love, writing for audio, and her decision to set her Romey University series at an HBCU.
Professor, scholar, and author Imani Perry highlights the submerged connections every American has to the largest region of the United States: the South.
In his Audible Original podcast, music producer Maejor consults with the experts to decode our deep connection to rhythm and the healing benefits of sound.
To celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights leader and American icon, we've collected some of his most memorable and impactful words.
Debut author Lauren Blackwood is all about the fiery chemistry between her main characters in her Ethiopian-inspired retelling of the classic novel.
In cases involving Black and Brown victims, the reporting of true crime is its own kind of injustice.