Last month I went to a mixer event for black poets, authors, publishers, and all others involved in the publishing business in the D.C. metropolitan area. I met some wonderful people at the event put together by Mahogany Books and the Hurston-Wright Foundation. The networking and conversations were mind opening. One conversation I had, and [...]
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Decline of the Black Bookstore
Posted: February 6, 2010 in bookstores, thoughts and ponderingsTags: African-American literature, Baltimore, Black businesses, black owned bookstores, bookstores, independent bookstores, Washington D.C.
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