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and other acts of police brutality against Black Americans. So if you weren't already being thoughtful with your book spending, it's time to shift your shopping habits and buy books from your local Black-owned bookstores.
While we still have a long road ahead when it comes to addressing systemic racism in society, buying books from Black-owned bookshops is something readers across the nation can all do together to support the Black economy. Find more ways we can work together to foster an
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