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  2. AALBC.com - Wikipedia

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    AALBC.com, the African American Literature Book Club, is a website dedicated to books and film by and about African Americans and people of African descent, with content also aimed at African-American bookstores. [1] [2] AALBC.com publishes book and film reviews, author profiles, resources for writers and related articles. Launched in 1998 ...

  3. 8 Black-Owned Bookstores to Support Right Now (and Always) - AOL

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    Though most bookstores around the country are closed because of COVID-19, there are plenty that you can order from online, for delivery or even curbside pickup. Here are eight Black booksellers to ...

  4. Nkiru Center for Education and Culture - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Brooklyn had several African American bookstores, including Richardson's Afro-American Book Store, the Freedom Bookstore, and Akiba Mkuu, founded by the black-nationalist organization The East. Within a short period of time the store expanded into its own space at 76 St. Marks Place. Ms. Miller Owens died in 1992.

  5. Hakim's Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Hakim's Bookstore was founded by Dawud Hakim. Hakim, a former post office employee, was inspired to share information about Black history after reading 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro by J.A. Rogers (1934). [2] Prior to opening the store, Hakim sold books out his car. [1] [2] Hakim died in 1997.

  6. MahoganyBooks - Wikipedia

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    MahoganyBooks is an independent bookstore specializing in works by the African diaspora. It was established as an online store in 2007 by Derrick and Ramunda Young. They opened a physical location at the Anacostia Arts Center in 2017 and a second location in National Harbor, Maryland opened on Juneteenth in 2021. [1]

  7. Eso Won, L.A.'s beloved Black-owned bookstore, will be ... - AOL

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    James Fugate, co-owner of Leimert Park's venerable Black bookstore, said the storefront is closing at year's end but will stay open online. Eso Won, L.A.'s beloved Black-owned bookstore, will be ...

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