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The legacy of the Black American bookshop goes all the way back to 1834, when free-born David Ruggles opened a space in New York City dedicated to abolitionist and feminist works. Visitors included the likes of Frederick Douglass, whom Ruggles aided during his escape from slavery…
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Stock Up on Books From These Black-Owned Bookshops Across the US
The legacy of the Black American bookshop goes all the way back to 1834, when free-born David Ruggles opened a space in New York City dedicated to abolitionist and feminist works. Visitors included the likes of Frederick Douglass, whom Ruggles aided during his escape from slavery…