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Heat of Genius: The Untold Story of Alice H. Parker and the Invention That Warmed America
- The Innovation Chronicles: A Revolutionary Black Inventors Nonfiction Series)\
- By: David G. Stone
- Narrated by: She Speaks Narrating
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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On December 23, 1919, Alice H. Parker received Patent No. 1,325,905 for a revolutionary gas-powered heating system that would transform American homes forever. Yet today, almost no one knows her name. HEAT OF GENIUS chronicles the remarkable life and groundbreaking innovation of Alice Parker, the Black woman inventor whose vision of centralized heating became the blueprint for every modern HVAC system.
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Heat of Genius: The Untold Story of Alice H. Parker and the Invention That Warmed America
- The Innovation Chronicles: A Revolutionary Black Inventors Nonfiction Series)\
- Narrated by: She Speaks Narrating
- Series: The Innovation Chronicles: A Revolutionary Black Inventors Nonfiction Series, Book 1
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
- Release date: 31-12-25
- Language: English
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In the Heat of the Summer
- The New York Riots of 1964 and the War on Crime (Politics and Culture in Modern America)
- By: Michael W. Flamm
- Narrated by: Marlin May
- Length: 14 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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On the morning of July 16, 1964, a white police officer in New York City shot and killed a black teenager, James Powell. Two nights later, a peaceful demonstration in Harlem degenerated into violent protests. During the next week, thousands of rioters looted stores from Brooklyn to Rochester and pelted police with bottles and rocks. Michael W. Flamm draws on personal interviews and delves into the archives to move briskly from the streets of New York, where black activists like Bayard Rustin tried in vain to restore peace, to the corridors of the White House.
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In the Heat of the Summer
- The New York Riots of 1964 and the War on Crime (Politics and Culture in Modern America)
- Narrated by: Marlin May
- Length: 14 hrs and 10 mins
- Release date: 22-02-18
- Language: English
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