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Becoming Nelson Mandela (New Story), 13:00
A portrait of Nelson Mandela in the years before he was sent to prison
Mandela Introduction, 01:00
Introduction by Nelson Mandela to the series, Mandela: An Audio History
Thembi's AIDS Diary, 23:28
A year in the life of a South African teenager.
Nick: Home School to High School, 22:00
Nick's Diary
Frank Sabatino, Fisherman, 08:00
One of the last fishermen left in the Brooklyn Harbor
Mandela: An Audio History (Hour Version), 59:00
Hour version of Mandela: An Audio History
Part 5: Democracy (1990-1994), 12:46
Part 5 of a five-part series on South Africa's struggle against apartheid.
Part 4: State of Emergency (1976-1990), 12:46
Part 4 of a five-part series on South Africa's struggle against apartheid.
Part 3: Robben Island (1964-1976), 12:53
Part 3 of a five-part series on South Africa's struggle against apartheid.
Part 2: The Underground Movement (1960-1964), 15:18
Part 2 of a five-part series on South Africa's struggle against apartheid.
Part 1: The Birth of Apartheid (1944-1960), 14:00
Part 1 of a five-part series on South Africa's struggle against apartheid.
Mandela: An Audio History, 00:00
The story of South Africa's struggle against apartheid.
Amanda from New York: Girlfriend, 10:44
Amanda's family is Catholic. Amanda is gay.
Jeff in Boston: Halfrican, 13:00
More and more these days Jeff finds himself thinking about race and being forced to answer the question "What are you?"
Josh in New York City: First Kiss, 12:00
In Josh's second diary, he packs his tape recorder for his first summer away from home.

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Whether it's teenagers or prisoners, the broadcasts allow listeners to eavesdrop on the aural journal entries of people they might not ordinarily meet. And because these personal revelations come without fanfare, the immediacy of each solitary voice can be startling. - The New York Times The characters grab you, their stories crackling with passion and truth. - Washington Post

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