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Black-owned book shop keeps readers from turning the page on racial injustice


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“Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America” is one recommendation from James Fugate, co-owner of Eso Won Books.
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Black-owned businesses saw a wave of customers following the murder of George Floyd and the protests sparked by his death. People wanted to put their money where their mouths were by supporting their neighbors of color. 
A year later, KCRW checks in with James Fugate, co-owner of Eso Won Books in Leimert Park, to see whether that support has held steady. His shop specializes in titles about race and works by Black authors. ....

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Eso Won and Crockett Named PW's Bookstore and Sales Rep of the Year


Eso Won and Crockett Named PW’s Bookstore and Sales Rep of the Year
By Alex Green, with reporting by Eugene Holley Jr. and Claire Kirch
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May 25, 2021
Publishers Weekly has named the L.A.-based indie bookstore Eso Won Books its Bookstore of the Year. Simon & Schuster sales rep Toi Crockett has been named
PW Sales Rep of the Year. The announcement was made the afternoon of May 25 during the inaugural U.S. Book Show.
In nomination letters from their colleagues in the publishing industry, Eso Won and Crockett were hailed not only for a mastery of their respective trades but their tireless and successful work in support of the American literary scene and those who sustain it from authors and booksellers to readers, schools, publishers, and literary organizations. ....

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PW Bookstore of the Year Finalist: Eso Won Books


By Eugene Holley Jr.
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May 14, 2021
Eso Won has long been one of the country’s preeminent Black-owned bookstores and, of course, was indispensable this past year,” noted Ellen Adler, publisher of the New Press, in her nominating letter. “But that’s nothing new: it has long been indispensable as those who are lucky enough to count it as their local bookstore or who have made the pilgrimage and had a visit well know.”
Originally named Eso Won Books on Wheels, the bookstore, now located in Leimert Park Village, an African American business district in central Los Angeles, was founded by owners James Fugate and Tom Hamilton. From the start, their goal was to sell books at community events. Over the years, Fugate says, “we have worked with local bookselling groups, been a part of the ....

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Author to Discuss Impact of Vincent Chin Case


Author to Discuss Impact of Vincent Chin Case
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The Chinese American Museum presents “It Matters: Revisiting Vincent Chin and His Historic Impact on the Asian American Movement” on Tuesday, May 4, from 5 to 6 p.m. Pacific Time.
Paula Yoo, author of “From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry: The Killing of Vincent Chin and the Trial that Galvanized the Asian American Movement” (Norton Young Readers), sits down with Pam Ng, labor organizer and booktuber, to discuss Yoo’s extraordinary reserch from the trial following the tragic death of Vincent Chin and the resulting Asian American movement whose efforts continue to resonate in today’s racially explosive climate. ....

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