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OK y’all this is big. Cheryl Woodruff, founder and former associate publisher of One World, Random House s multicultural imprint, has been named president and associate publisher of SmileyBooks.This will be an opportunity for Us to publish the kind of Black books we’ve all be claiming that the German conglomerates will not publish. Now I know it will not be easy and Smiley Books is not going to
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Afro-American Studies, University of Minnesota Libraries
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Afro-American Studies, University of Minnesota Libraries
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Barack Obama at Harlem’s Apollo Theater, November 29th 2007
Barack Obamahttp://aalbc.com/authors/barack_obama.htmBarack Obama hosted a fund raiser at Harlem’s "World Famous" Apollo Theater on the evening of November 29th 2007. The event featured supporters; comedian Chris Rock, scholar and activist Dr. Cornel West, and New York State Senator Bill Perkins.Obama spoke to a standing room crowd of approximately 1,500 people. The video was taken by
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BET’s Hot Ghetto Mess or Stop supporting the negative literature
A prominent individual in Black publishing recently suggested that I choose a side . Basically I need to stop supporting the negative literature; you know the stuff that includes all of the negative Black stereo types, or an abundance of sex, violence, etc.This person felt that if your support both you are contributing to the harming our community, in much the same way as if you supported only
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Actor Bill Duke Praises Author Relentless Aaron
Troy Johnson of AALBC.com joined renowned actor and director, Bill Duke and best selling author Relentless Aaron for a celebratory Breakfast&Book Signing, on Sunday, December 31st 2006 at Yvonne’s Restaurant in Pelham, NY. The Breakfast celebrated their outstanding multi-picture partnership and the forthcoming blockbuster movie PUSH. Friends, Family and Fans are encouraged to come and usher
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Three Largest Africa-American Book Sites Join Force to Promote Black Literature
January 7, 2008For Immediate ReleaseMEDIA INQUIRIESTroy Johnson, AALBC.com, (866) 603-8394Gwen Richardson, Cushcity.com, (281) 444-4265Ron Kavanaugh, MosaicBooks.com, (718) 530.9132THREE LARGEST AFRICAN-AMERICAN BOOK SITES JOIN FORCES TO PROMOTE BLACK LITERATUREHOUSTON, TX AALBC.com, Cushcity.com and MosaicBooks.com, the three largest and most established web sites focusing on
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LexisNexis Academic
LexisNexis Academic is a collection of online databases: News, Business (plus corporate news and corporate financials), Legal, Medical, and Reference. International news sources are included.
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Author Martha Southgate Reflects on the State of African American Fiction
This article was brought to my attention by author Eisa Ulen (www.EisaUlen.com/blog).Author Martha Southgate (http://authors.aalbc.com/martha_southgate.htm) muses about the state of African American Fiction I am a 46-year-old writer of literary fiction. I ve had three novels published the first for young people, the last two for adults. All have won minor prizes, been respectfully
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