Bessie Stringfield: Motorcycle Queen

Lauren Kratz Prushko

Lauren Kratz Prushko (Narrator)

04-16-24

10min

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Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography

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04-16-24

10min

Abridgement

Unabridged

Genre

Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography

Description

Go for a ride with motorcyclist Bessie Stringfield, the first African American woman to drive her motorcycle solo across the US and to be inducted into the American Motorcycle Hall of Fame. In this biographical story, learn about how Bessie defied expectations in the 1930s and broke barriers for both women and Black Americans.

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Language English
Release Day Apr 15, 2024
Release Date April 16, 2024
Release Date Machine 1713225600
Imprint LibraryCall
Provider LibraryCall
Categories Children's Books, Biographies, Nonfiction - All, Nonfiction - Child, Children 8-12
Author Bio
Lauren Kratz Prushko

Lauren Kratz had been a children’s librarian for fifteen years, including at The New York Public Library in the Bronx and now the Los Angeles Public Library. Lauren manages the Octavia Lab, a DIY makerspace at the Los Angeles Public Library. She also works as a content developer for the 2022 and 2023 Modern Library Platinum Award Winner LibraryCall, where she develops and records original and diverse stories which children can listen to from around the country.

Narrator Bio
Lauren Kratz Prushko

Lauren Kratz had been a children’s librarian for fifteen years, including at The New York Public Library in the Bronx and now the Los Angeles Public Library. Lauren manages the Octavia Lab, a DIY makerspace at the Los Angeles Public Library. She also works as a content developer for the 2022 and 2023 Modern Library Platinum Award Winner LibraryCall, where she develops and records original and diverse stories which children can listen to from around the country.

Overview

Go for a ride with motorcyclist Bessie Stringfield, the first African American woman to drive her motorcycle solo across the US and to be inducted into the American Motorcycle Hall of Fame. In this biographical story, learn about how Bessie defied expectations in the 1930s and broke barriers for both women and Black Americans.

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