A Moment Or A Movement? Black Bookstore Owners On Business One Year Later
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A Moment Or A Movement? Black Bookstore Owners On Business One Year Later
By Jason Fuller
May 26, 2021
On the day George Floyd was murdered Monday, May 25, 2020 there weren’t any books exclusively tackling white privilege, anti-Blackness, or policing on the
New York Times‘ Best Sellers list.
White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo was the only book to break through the week of May 31, but by June 21, almost 70% of the Times’ Best Seller list confronted race.
With the sale of print books rising just over 8% and all unit sales of books surpassing 750 million, Black bookstores would play an integral role in feeding the nation’s “sudden” appetite in the plight of Black people.
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Derrick Young, co-owner of Mahogany Books in Washington, D.C., says his store has seen new customers in the last year who seem to be willing to do the work to educate themselves on issues of race in America. Bonnie Jo Mount/Getty Images
On the day George Floyd was murdered Monday, May 25, 2020 there weren t any books exclusively tackling white privilege, anti-Blackness, or policing on the
New York Times Best Sellers list.
White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo was the only book to break through the week of May 31, but by June 21, almost 70% of the Times Best Seller list confronted race.