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Artemis
- De: Andy Weir
- Narrado por: Rosario Dawson
- Duración: 8 h y 57 m
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Jazz Bashara is a criminal. Well, sort of. Life on Artemis, the first and only city on the moon, is tough if you're not a rich tourist or an eccentric billionaire. So smuggling in the occasional harmless bit of contraband barely counts, right? Not when you've got debts to pay and your job as a porter barely covers the rent. Everything changes when Jazz sees the chance to commit the perfect crime, with a reward too lucrative to turn down.
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A ferrari with no motor
- De will en 11-18-17
- Artemis
- De: Andy Weir
- Narrado por: Rosario Dawson
Meh
Revisado: 12-06-24
Story was so so, main character is too much of a jerk to root for.
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The Stolen Wealth of Slavery
- A Case for Reparations
- De: David Montero, Michael Eric Dyson - foreword
- Narrado por: Eric Jason Martin
- Duración: 14 h y 10 m
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Emmy Award-nominated journalist David Montero follows the trail of the massive wealth amassed by Northern corporations throughout America’s history of enslavement. It has long been maintained by many that the North wasn’t complicit in the horrors of slavery. The truth, however, is that large Northern banks were critical to the financing of slavery; that they saw their fortunes rise dramatically from their involvement in the business of enslavement; and that white business leaders and their surrounding communities created enormous wealth from the enslavement and abuse of Black bodies.
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This should be required HS reading
- De Lucas en 04-29-24
- The Stolen Wealth of Slavery
- A Case for Reparations
- De: David Montero, Michael Eric Dyson - foreword
- Narrado por: Eric Jason Martin
This should be required HS reading
Revisado: 04-29-24
This book does a fantastic job sharing the broad impacts of slavery throughout the United States. We cannot learn from our past if we deny what actually happened and David Montero does a great job detailing the connections between slavery and US capitalism. While I can’t say I walked away fully convinced that payment of direct reparations is the best solution, it is impossible to read/listen to this book and accept that our country has adequately faced and acknowledged the crimes of slavery. Certainly, the efforts to whitewash this portion of history is reprehensible.
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