[The Michigan State University Libraries host the "Great American Read Aloud" held in conjunction with National Library Week].

The Michigan State University Libraries host the "Great American Read Aloud" held in conjunction with National Library Week. The theme of the day is diversity. Speakers include: Dr. Lois Bader, MSU Professor in the College of Education, reads the poem "She couldn't hurt A flea" by Cairo American Col...

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Corporate Authors: Vincent Voice Library (Recordist)
Michigan State University. Libraries (Host institution)
Other Authors: Bader, Lois A. (Speaker)
Rubner, Michael (Speaker)
Gross, Barry E. (Barry Edward), 1938- (Speaker)
Graham, Edward D. (Speaker)
Williams, Helene C. (Organizer)
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 audio file (1 hr., 26 min., 43 sec.)
Format: Audio Software
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Summary:
The Michigan State University Libraries host the "Great American Read Aloud" held in conjunction with National Library Week. The theme of the day is diversity. Speakers include: Dr. Lois Bader, MSU Professor in the College of Education, reads the poem "She couldn't hurt A flea" by Cairo American College professor Su Tehear; Dr. Michael Rubner, MSU professor in the James Madison College, reads from "Letter from Birmingham Jail" by Martin Luther King Jr.; Dr. Barry Gross, MSU English professor of Jewish Studies, reads from "Bashert" by Irena Klepfisz, "Shema" by Primo Levi and "What did I learn in the wars" by Yehuda Amichai; Dr. Edward Graham, MSU professor of History and Humanities, reads from "In the year of the boar and Jackie Robinson" by Bette Bao Lord.
Note:Title supplied.
Electronic resource.
Recorded by the Vincent Voice Library.
The event is convened and hosted by Helene Williams. Part two of twelve.
Call Number:M5222 bd.2 - M5223
Voice 36579
Playing Time:01:26:43
Event Details:
Recorded 1992 April 7.