Film, Video Jason Reynolds: National Book Festival 2020
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- Jason Reynolds: National Book Festival 2020
- Summary
- Jason Reynolds, the Library of Congress's National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, talks about "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You" (Little, Brown), the bestselling book that he and African-American studies scholar Ibram X. Kendi have produced to give us a timely, crucial and empowering exploration of racism -- and antiracism -- in America.
- Event Date
- September 26, 2020
- Running Time
- 24 minutes 21 seconds
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- 2020 National Book Festival Highlights: Jason Reynolds
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- Schedule | 2020 National Book Festival | Events at the Library of Congress
- Schedule | 2020 National Book Festival | Events at the Library of Congress
- Schedule | 2020 National Book Festival | Events at the Library of Congress
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