Prose to the people A celebration of Black bookstores

Katie Mitchell

Book - 2025

"A stunning visual homage to Black bookstores around the country along with profiles and essays that celebrate the history, community, activism, and culture these spaces embody, featuring an original foreword by Nikki Giovanni. Black literature is perhaps the most powerful, polarizing force in the modern American zeitgeist. Today--as Black novels draw authoritarian ire, as Black memoirs shape public debates, as Black polemics inspire protest petitions--it's more important than ever to highlight the places that center these stories: Black bookstores. Traversing teeming metropolises and tiny towns, Prose to the People explores these spaces, chronicling the Black bookstore's past and present lives. Combining narrative prose, eye...-catching photography, one-on-one interviews, original essays, and specially curated poetry, Prose to the People is a reader's road trip companion to the world of Black books. Thoughtfully curated by writer and Black bookstore owner Katie Mitchell, Prose to the People is a must-have addition to the shelves of anyone who loves book culture and Black history. A visually rich tribute, this dynamic book centers profiles of over fifty Black bookstores from the Northeast to the mid-Atlantic, the South, and the West Coast, complete with stunning original and archival photography. Interspersed throughout are essays, poems, and interviews by New York Times bestsellers Kiese Laymon, Rio Cortez, Pearl Cleage, and many more journalists, activists, authors, academics, and poets that offer deeper perspectives on these bookstores' role throughout the diaspora. Complete with a foreword by world-renowned poet and activist Nikki Giovanni, Prose to the People is a beautiful tribute to these vital pillars of the Black community"--

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Subjects
Genres
interviews
Essays
Poetry
poetry
Interviews
Published
New York : Clarkson Potter/Publishers [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Katie Mitchell (author)
Other Authors
Julien James (photographer)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
239 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780593581346
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. The Northeast
  • D. Ruggles Books
  • Young's Book Exchange
  • The Schomburg Shop at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
  • Heaven, to Leave with a Book by Rio Cortez
  • National Memorial African Bookstore
  • My Great-Uncle Lewis Michaux and Harlem's Greatest Bookstore
  • Frederick Douglass Book Center
  • The March Community Bookshop
  • Hakim's Bookstore
  • Nothing Disappears in This World (Afro-Asian Bookshop)
  • Liberation Bookstore
  • Tree of Life Bookstore
  • Black Books Plus
  • The Book Beat by Herb Boyd
  • Hue-Man Bookstore and Café
  • Free Black Women's Library
  • Harriett's Bookshop and Ida's Bookshop
  • Uncle Bobbie's Coffee & Books
  • Adanne Bookshop
  • Bailey Street Books
  • BEM
  • The Adventures of book Boy
  • Chapter 2. The DMV
  • Drum and Spear Bookstore
  • Eloise Greenfield and Drum and Spear
  • The Black Book
  • The Lies-And Surprising Truths-Of Surveillance Files on Black Bookstores
  • Pyramid Books
  • Everyone's Place
  • Karibu Books
  • Legacy Black Bookstores In D.C., or the Rejected Strain
  • Sank of a Video Books & Café
  • Mahoganybooks
  • Loyalty Bookstore
  • The 21st-Century Black Aesthetic
  • Chapter 3. The South
  • Marshall's Music and Bookstore
  • Shrine of the Black Madonna Bookstore and Cultural Center
  • Black Images Book Bazaar
  • Community Book Center
  • First World Bookstores
  • Pyramid Art, Books & Custom Framing
  • Medu Bookstore
  • 44th & 3rd Booksellers
  • For Keeps Books
  • Where We Gather
  • Liberation Station Bookstore
  • Baldwin & Co.
  • Kindred Stories
  • You Still Need a Bookstore
  • Yes, please books
  • Thank You - Please Come Again
  • Chapter 4. The Midwest
  • Vaughn's Bookstore
  • Afrocentric Bookstore
  • Da Book Joint
  • Semicolon Bookstore & Gallery
  • Socialight Society
  • Little Black Pearl
  • Black Garnet Books
  • Chapter 5. The West
  • Aquarian Bookshop
  • Hugh Gordon Bookshop
  • Marcus Books
  • The Village Lives
  • Third World Ethnic Books
  • Oasis in the Diaspora
  • Hue-Man Experience
  • ESD Won Books
  • Closed Door. Open Window
  • Malik Books
  • Reparations Club
  • A Voice Note About My Experience At Reparations Club
  • Sistah Scifi
  • An Afrofuturist Coming-of-Age Story
  • Third Eye Books and Gifts
  • The Salt Eaters Bookshop
  • Radical Hood Library
  • Bodies in the Books
  • Further Exploration
  • More Black Bookstores to Visit
  • More Black Bookstores Throughout History
  • Sources
  • Acknowledgments