Tacoma Historical Society is delighted to announce the release of a free audiobook version of our book, *Speaking Out: Twenty-One of Tacoma's Social Justice and Civil Rights Champions*. Written by Katherine Dorr, with research and editorial support from THS staff and volunteers, the audiobook is read by Bill Baarsma and Kim Davenport.
Speaking Out is part of our '21 Tales' series, books which are intended to share important stories from Tacoma history with students in local schools. The book was published in conjunction with our 2017-2018 exhibit "Dreams That Matter," and tells stories of people from throughout Tacoma's history who have championed causes of social justice and civil rights.
Listen to the whole book, or one chapter at a time, on our new podcast, which also features other titles from the '21 Tales' series:
anchor.fm/tacoma-historical-society
We hope this can be a valuable resource to students, teachers, parents, and Tacomans of all ages looking for opportunities to learn more about Tacoma history.

Thank you,
Kim
Kim Davenport
Communications Manager, Tacoma Historical Society
www.tacomahistory.org
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