in Goose Creek, S.C., said she’d been waiting since June 4 for 400 copies of Robin DiAngelo’s “White Fragility” to arrive at the store. The shipment is scheduled to arrive this week, but in the meantime, she’s enjoyed recommending other genres of books to readers and referring them to alternative Black-owned bookstores when a specific text is out of stock.
“Bigger companies might get it to you faster, but they’re also making sure there aren’t any more Black-owned bookstores,” Lindo said. “It’s really kind of sad in a way and it can feel like you’re profiting off of tragedy, ” Garbo Hearne, owner of Pyramid Art, Books & Custom Framing in Little Rock, said. “I just hope people are actually reading the books they buy, not putting them aside on a shelf.”Courtesy of Garbo Hearne
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Can NBC go thru an entire day without mentioning skin tone?
Can anyone legally define black owned? Is it 7 BubbaWallace 43 4+3=7
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That explains the disproportionate infection rate among blacks.
Negroes don't read, they steal, lie, make noise, eat chicken, sag their pants, and just generally cause problems
Lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo always complaining
I wonder how many copies of “White Fragility” they’re slinging.
Can I get an Aunt Jemima Cookbook?