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When Onikah Asamoa-Caesar, the owner of @fultonstreet918, launched a service that sends customers books dealing with race, educational resources, and opportunities for online discussions, she hoped that 100 people would buy subscriptions. She quickly sold nearly 1,500. “As a bookseller, it feels good to see books flying off the shelves,” she said. “I also can’t let go of the fact that we have to go beyond just reading.” For decades, Black-owned bookstores have served as venues for education and activism in Black neighborhoods. After this summer, stores that were once community-gathering spaces for Black people are now centers of intellectual triage for white people. At the link in our bio, read more about the challenges many Black bookstore owners face in this moment of racial awakening. Photograph by Greg Bollinger / TulsaPeople Magazine.


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