Democracy, If We Can Keep It by Ellis Cose audiobook

Democracy, If We Can Keep It: The ACLU's 100-Year Fight for Rights in America

By Ellis Cose
Read by Danny Campbell

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19.68 Hours Unabridged
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Published to coincide with the ACLU’s centennial, a major book by the nationally celebrated journalist and bestselling author For a century, the American Civil Liberties Union has fought to keep Americans in touch with the founding values of the Constitution. As its centennial approached, the organization invited Ellis Cose to become its first ever writer-in residence, serving as an “embedded journalist” with complete editorial independence. The result is Cose’s groundbreaking Democracy, If We Can Keep It: The ACLU and Its 100-Year Battle for Our Rights, the most authoritative account ever of America’s premier defender of civil liberties. A vivid work of history and journalism, Democracy, If We Can Keep It is not just the definitive story of the ACLU but also an essential account of America’s rediscovery of rights it had granted but long denied. Cose’s narrative begins with World War I and brings us to today, chronicling the ACLU’s role through the horrors of 9/11, the saga of Edward Snowden, and the phenomenon of Donald Trump. A chronicle of America’s most difficult ethical quandaries from the Red Scare, the Scottsboro Boys’ trials, Japanese American internment, McCarthyism, and Vietnam, Democracy, If We Can Keep It weaves these accounts into a deeper story of American freedom—one that is profoundly relevant to our present moment.

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Summary

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Published to coincide with the ACLU’s centennial, a major book by the nationally celebrated journalist and bestselling author

For a century, the American Civil Liberties Union has fought to keep Americans in touch with the founding values of the Constitution. As its centennial approached, the organization invited Ellis Cose to become its first ever writer-in residence, serving as an “embedded journalist” with complete editorial independence.

The result is Cose’s groundbreaking Democracy, If We Can Keep It: The ACLU and Its 100-Year Battle for Our Rights, the most authoritative account ever of America’s premier defender of civil liberties. A vivid work of history and journalism, Democracy, If We Can Keep It is not just the definitive story of the ACLU but also an essential account of America’s rediscovery of rights it had granted but long denied. Cose’s narrative begins with World War I and brings us to today, chronicling the ACLU’s role through the horrors of 9/11, the saga of Edward Snowden, and the phenomenon of Donald Trump.

A chronicle of America’s most difficult ethical quandaries from the Red Scare, the Scottsboro Boys’ trials, Japanese American internment, McCarthyism, and Vietnam, Democracy, If We Can Keep It weaves these accounts into a deeper story of American freedom—one that is profoundly relevant to our present moment.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

"Narrator Danny Campbell's deep, somewhat raspy voice is a plus. His informal style makes the audiobook more accessible, and his voice projects well, which adds emphasis to his performance. AudioFile Magazine
Comprehensive and even-handed . . . this judicious account reveals just how integral the ACLU has been to the past century of American history.”—Publishers Weekly
Cose’s book is an excellent choice for anyone seeking to understand the ACLU as an organization and for those wanting to explore how the fight for civil liberties has evolved and helped to shape the society we have today."—Library Journal

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Author Bio: Ellis Cose

Author Bio: Ellis Cose

Ellis Cose is the author of a dozen books, including the bestselling The Rage of a Privileged Class. He is a widely respected journalist who has been a columnist and contributing editor at Newsweek, editor page chief at the New York Daily News, and currently writes for USA Today, Time, and other major outlets. He has held a number of fellowships at prestigious institutions, including the National Research Council/National Academy of Science and the Center for Free Speech and Public Engagement of the University of California. He lives in New York City.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD
Category: Nonfiction/Political Science
Runtime: 19.68
Audience: Adult
Language: English