What is the Global Read Aloud?
Student participants actively listen as their teacher (or librarian!) reads the year's selection to them.
Students reflect and share their thoughts!
This really is global! Since it started in 2010, over 4 million students across 80 countries have participated.
Created by author, speaker, and educator Pernille Ripp.
Click here for more information about the Global Read Aloud.
Ways to Read Stamped
Check out a copy of the book from the ECVHS Library (or get your copy from your teacher if your teacher is Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Sagapolutele, or Mrs. Miller).
Play the videos below, chapter by chapter, as you read through the book, or
Play the whole book at once on this longer video (or this longer audio file) as you read along in the printed book.
Videos
Introduction &
Section 1: 1415-1728
Message from Mending Matters
Introduction
Chapter 1
The Story of the World's First RacistChapter 2
Puritain PowerChapter 3
A Different AdamChapter 4
A Racist WunderkindSection 2: 1743-1826
Chapter 5
Proof in the PoetryChapter 6
Time OutChapter 7
Time InChapter 8
Jefferson's NotesChapter 9
Uplift SuasionChapter 10
The Great ContradictorSection 3: 1826-1879
Chapter 11
Mass Communication for Mass EmancipationChapter 12
Uncle TomChapter 13
Complicated AbeChapter 14
Garrison's Last StandSection 4: 1868-1963
Chapter 15
Battle of the Black BrainsChapter 16
Jack Johnson vs. TarzanChapter 17
Birth of a Nation (and a New Nuisance)Chapter 18
The Mission Is in the NameChapter 19
Can't Sing and Dance and Write It AwayChapter 20
Home Is Where the Hatred IsSection 5: 1963-TODAY & Afterword
Chapter 21
When Death ComesChapter 22
Black PowerChapter 23
Murder Was the CaseChapter 24
What War on Drugs?Chapter 25
The Soundtrack of Sorrow and SubversionChapter 26
A Million StrongChapter 27
A Bill Too ManyChapter 28
A Miracle and Still a MaybeAfterword