Orlin Wagner
What would you say if you learned the CEO of a prominent bookselling consortium was caught emailing racist images?
If you’re unsure, here’s your opportunity to find out.
On Wednesday, Allison Hill chief executive officer for nonprofit trade group American Booksellers Association issued a letter of apology.
The head of the independent book store-promoting organization expressed remorse over incorporating a particular book cover in a collection on the official website.
As reported by The Daily Wire, the post was meant to provide publicity for black fiction writers.
Allison had intended to spotlight a teen romance collection by authors Dhonielle Clayton, Angie Thomas, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon.
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