At Black-owned and activist bookstores, talk of the next chapter in U.S. civil rights Reuters 4 days ago
By Tim Reid, Alexandra Ulmer and Brendan O Brien
WASHINGTON/OAKLAND April 21 (Reuters) - The histories, poems and novels were all there, lining the shelves of some of the best known Black-owned and activist bookstores in the United States.
And the talk filling cultural hubs like Busboys and Poets in Washington on Wednesday was about the latest chapter in U.S. civil rights: the murder conviction of a white police officer for killing a Black man.
Such shops don t just sell books. They ve long been centers for holding important conversations and supporting community, making them ideal places to survey the mood following Tuesday s murder conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for killing George Floyd, a Black man, last year.
At Black-owned and activist bookstores, talk of the next chapter in U S civil rights
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