Search
Log in
  • Home

  • Categories

  • Audiobooks

  • E-books

  • For kids

  • Top lists

  • Help

  • Download app

  • Use campaign code

  • Redeem gift card

  • Try free now
  • Log in
  • Language

    🇳🇱 Nederland

    • NL
    • EN

    🇧🇪 Belgique

    • FR
    • EN

    🇩🇰 Danmark

    • DK
    • EN

    🇩🇪 Deutschland

    • DE
    • EN

    🇪🇸 España

    • ES
    • EN

    🇫🇷 France

    • FR
    • EN

    🇳🇴 Norge

    • NO
    • EN

    🇦🇹 Österreich

    • AT
    • EN

    🇨🇭 Schweiz

    • DE
    • EN

    🇫🇮 Suomi

    • FI
    • EN

    🇸🇪 Sverige

    • SE
    • EN
  1. Books
  2. Biographies
  3. Autobiographies

Read and listen for free for 30 days!

Cancel anytime

Try free now
0.0(0)

What Kind of Bird Can't Fly : A Memoir of Resilience and Resurrection

A decade behind bars spurs fifty powerful years of political and legal battles for freedom and human rights.

When Dorsey Nunn shuffled, shackled like a slave, into the California State carceral system at age nineteen, he could barely read. While caged he received an education he never could have anticipated. His first lesson: Prison had a color scheme, and it didn't match the larger society. On the inside, guards stoked racial warfare among prisoners while on the outside the machinery of the criminal legal system increasingly targeted poor Black and Brown communities with offenses, real or contrived. Nunn emerged from San Quentin after ten years behind bars, radicalized by his experience and emboldened by the militant wisdom of the men he met there. He poured his heart and mind into liberating all those he left behind, building a nationwide movement to restore justice to millions of system-impacted Americans.

In this poignant, wry, and powerful memoir, Nunn links the politics of Black Power to the movements for Black lives and dignified reentry today. His story underscores the power of coalition building, persistence in the face of backlash, and the importance of centering the voices of experience in the fight for freedom—and proves, once and for all, that jailbirds can fly.


Author:

  • Dorsey Nunn

Narrator:

  • Jeremy (Midnite) Michael Durm

Format:

  • Audiobook

Duration:

  • 10 h 34 min

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Biographies
  • Autobiographies
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Society
  • Warfare
  • Crime and criminology
  • Warfare
  • Social science

Others have also read

Skip the list
  1. Wounded No More : A Woman's Journey to Reclaim Possibility

    Dawna Markova

    audiobook
  2. South Away : The Pacific Coast on Two Wheels

    Meaghan Marie Hackinen

    audiobook
  3. The Volunteer : The Failure of the Death Penalty in America and One Inmate's Quest to Die with Dignity

    Gianna Toboni

    audiobookbook
  4. On Father's Day

    Megan Norris

    audiobook
  5. When Echoes Speak : A Memoir

    Dag Scheer

    audiobook
  6. Tough Rugged Bastards : A Memoir of a Life in Marine Special Operations

    John A. Dailey

    audiobook
  7. The Girl With Three Birthdays : An Adopted Daughter’s Memoir of Tiaras, Tough Truths, and Tall Tales

    Patti Eddington

    audiobook
  8. Held Together : A Shared Memoir of Motherhood, Medicine, and Imperfect Love

    Rebecca N. Thompson

    audiobook
  9. My Life in Seventeen Books : A Literary Memoir

    Jon M. Sweeney

    audiobook
  10. There Was Night and There Was Morning : A Memoir of Trauma and Redemption

    Sara Sherbill

    audiobook
  11. Good Husbandry : A Memoir

    Kristin Kimball

    audiobookbook
  12. The Lost Voice : A Memoir

    Greta Morgan

    audiobook

Help and contact


About us

  • Our story
  • Career
  • Press
  • Accessibility
  • Partner with us
  • Investor relations
  • Instagram
  • Facebook

Explore

  • Categories
  • Audiobooks
  • E-books
  • Magazines
  • For kids
  • Top lists

Popular categories

  • Crime
  • Biographies and reportage
  • Fiction
  • Feel-good and romance
  • Personal development
  • Children's books
  • True stories
  • Sleep and relaxation

Nextory

Copyright © 2025 Nextory AB

Privacy Policy · Terms ·
Excellent4.3 out of 5