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HBF Events

FRIDAY, JULY 23

The Phillis Wheatley Awards
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Lenox Avenue
Reception: 6:00pm
Awards Program: 7:00pm

Hosted by: Donna Grant & Virginia DeBerry
Entertainment by: Ngoma, Tantra & Fisiwe w/Masauko
Honoring: Rosa Guy and Gordon Parks
Free w/ Donation at the Door
RSVP: QBR (212) 348.1681



SATURDAY, JULY 24

The Harlem Book Fair

Poetry & Music Stage

Ras Baraka
Tantra & Fisiwe
Jessica Care Moore
Ngoma
Marlon Saunders
asha bandele
Angela
Tony Medina

HBF Author Main Stage

Wyndy Adkins - Just Between Us Fiction with Christian influence
Brenda L. Thomas - Erotica, chic-lit
Brandon McCalla - Diamond Dynasty hip-hop
Reginald Hall - Smoking Cigarettes gay
Andrea Blackstone - Schemin'
Sybil Barkley-Staples - She'll Learn
Gail Ramsey - Tick Tock
Johnny Archer - Born to Lust erotica
Quelyn Purdie – Validation Denied, Grace Bestowed
ReShonda Tate Billingsley - Let The Church Say Amen
Billie Jean Young - Fear Not The Fall: Fannie Lou Hamer
Bridget Morrow - Master
Yvette Heyliger - Autobiography of a Homegirl
Dr. Ian Smith - The Blackbird Papers
Ra Un Nefer Amen - Maat The Eleven Laws of God
Lisa Nichols - Chicken Soup for the African American Soul
David D. Ireland - Perfecting Your Purpose
Donna Grant & Virginia DeBerry - Better Than I Know Myself
TJ Butler - Just My Luck
Taressa - The Hot Spot
Black Artemis - Picture Me Rollin'’
Omali Yeshitela - Omali Yeshitela Speaks
Phillip Thomas Duck - Playing With Destiny
Camika C. Spencer - He Had it Coming

Kieran Morrow & Tracey High
Fab

Jawanza Kunjufu
Keeping Black Boys Out of Special Education

Byron Harmon
Mistakes Men Make

Omar Tyree
Boss
Lady
Nathasha Brook-Harris

Can I Get an Amen

Alice Wootson 
Aloha Love

Hope C. Clark
 

Smokey Burgess
Simply Romantic

Howard Scott
The Red Line

Carla Diane Ellis
Swimming with Swans

Freya A. Rivers
Challenging the Genius

PANELS and PROGRAMS at HBF2005

SATURDAY, JULY 23, Schomburg Center Hughes Auditorium
PANEL DISCUSSIONS at HBF05


Renouncing Blackness: The Class Divide in Black America
Location: Schomburg Center Hughes Auditorium
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.

Introduction by: Dawn Davis (HBF Advisor)
Moderator: Chris Jackson, Editor, Random House
Panelists: Michael Eric Dyson (Is Bill Cosby Right, Or Has the Black Middle Class Lost Its Mind?), Juan Williams (My Soul Looks Back in Wonder: Voices of the Civil Rights Experience), Debra Dickerson (The End of Blackness), Cora Daniels (Black Power Inc.), Janice F. Kearney (Cotton Field of Dreams), Charisse Jones (Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America)

Bill Cosby's criticisms of African Americans seem to bolster racial stereotypes and conveniently ignore many facts that would undercut his position. Since the victories of the civil rights movement black families have made great strides in improving education, economic opportunities and decreasing crime. Yet, we have reached a point where we have both the largest black middle class and the largest black underclass in our history. When Cosby says the "lower-class people" have let down the black community, where does he think the burgeoning black middle class has come from? Like other Americans, they came from families who sacrificed and worked hard to improve their lot. And for those families who are struggling, we should ask, "What can I do to help?" This panel furthers the discussion.

Black Political Writing in the 21st Century
Location: Schomburg Center Hughes Auditorium

Time: 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Moderator: Wayne Dawkins (Rugged Waters: Black Journalists Swim Mainstream)
Panelists: Bob Herbert (Promises Betrayed: Waking Up from the American Dream), Ron Walters (Freedom is not Enough), Jimmie Briggs (Innocence Lost: When Child Soldiers Go to War), Kevin Powell (Whose Gonna Take the Weight?), Yvonne Bynoe (Stand and Deliver: Political Activism, Leadership, and Hip Hop Culture)


The Black Classics: Books That Speak Our Soul

Location: Schomburg Center Hughes Auditorium
Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Introduction by: Moriba Jackson (Regional Librarian, Countee Cullen Library)
Moderator: Herb Boyd (We Shall Overcome, Pound for Pound)
Panelists: Vin Carretta (The Interesting Narrative and Other Writing), Reginald H. Pitts, (OUR NIG: Or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black), Ellese Southerland (Let Them Eat Straw), Mary Monroe (In Sheep’s Clothing)

Books like Terri Woods’s True to the Game, J.L. King’s On the Down Low, any one of Zane’s erotica titles, and breakout bestsellers like BLING and GOTHAM DIARIES are now shaping readership perception.  While this means stories by and about African Americans of all stripes are getting more play than ever, it also means the work of writers like James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, and Lorraine Hansberry, authors whose work has become part of the African American cannon of literature—our classics; the writings of John Edgar Wideman, Gayl Jones, Paule Marshall, and Percival Everett, authors of our modern classics; and writers like Matt Johnson and ZZ Packer, whose writings are destined to become classic works get lost in the shuffle.  The Black Classics: Books that Speak to My Soul is a frank discussion that will explore how an African American classic is made and what writers are making them. 

Books That Heal
Location: Schomburg Center Hughes Auditorium
Time: 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.

Introduction by: Kecia Palmer Cousins, HBF Advisor
Moderator: Dr. Jarralynne Fletcher Agee (Psychologist, UC Berkeley)
Panelists: Dr. Jeff Gardere (Love Prescription: Ending the War Between Black Men and Women), Dr. Hilton Hudson (Heart of the Matter), Deborah Mathis (What God Can Do), Eric Copage (Black Pearls), Salome El ()

We know that books entertain, educate and consume us but we have come to recognize that books can also heal. We are more likely to find solutions from trusted friends than from noted authorities. Our trusted friends are daring writers who have created a platform for us to acknowledge, understand and find transformative change from the challenges in our everyday lives. The Books That Heal panel consists of four inspirational authors who have helped find solutions in their love, familial and spiritual roles.

New Books, New Scholarship from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Location: Schomburg Center Hughes Auditorium
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Moderator: Howard Dodson (Jubilee: The Emergence of African-American Culture, In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience)

Panelists: Sylviane Diouf (In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience), Christopher Moore (Fighting for America: Black Soldiers? The Unsung Heroes of World War II), Jacqueline D. Malone (Steppin' on the Blues: The Visible Rhythms of African American Dance).

In addition to supporting research, scholarship and new books on the global black experience, the Schomburg Center's staff and research fellows are making major contributions to literature in the fields of African American and African Diaspora studies. Schomburg staffers present new perspectives on slavery, black migration, blacks in the military and
the arts.

SATURDAY, JULY 23, Harlem Hospital Auditorium
PANEL DISCUSSIONS at HBF05

Urban Fiction and Erotica: Still Satisfaction Between the Sheets?

Location: Harlem Hospital Auditorium
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.

Introduction by: Troy Johnson (HBF Advisor)
Moderator: Linda Gill (Publisher, BET Books)
Panelists: Carl Weber (The Preacher's Son), Geneva Holliday (Groove), Darren Coleman, (Don't Ever Wonder), Victoria Christopher Murray (Grown Folks Business), Brenda Thomas (The Velvet Rope), Daimah Poole (What’s Real)

Let's talk about sex-ploitation!  Pick up any popular chick-lit, romance or girlfriend novel and you may be surprised at the amount of sexual content found in their pages.  Have today's authors crossed the fine line between erotica and porn? Critics say yes. It’s all about the Benjamins – and sex does sell. But advocates say no, today's erotica and urban fiction writers are just giving the public what it wants.  Our panelists will cover the topic from Anonymous to Zane.


The Devolution of Hip Hop: Hip Hop Turns 30
Location: Harlem Hospital Auditorium
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Moderator: Mark Anthony Neal (New Black Man)
Panelists: Nelson George (Post-Soul Nation; Hip Hop America; Accidental Hunter); Greg Tate (Everything But the Burden: What White People Are Taking from Black Culture, ed.); Danyel Smith (Bliss); Bakari Kitwana (Why White Kids Love Hip Hop), Gwendolyn B. Pough (Check It Before I Wreck It)

Ralph Ellison only hoped we'd translate black vernacular in such a way as to gain entry into the hallowed house of art. How could he know that Ralph Lauren would one day broker that vernacular's marketing prowess into a worldwide licensing deal for bed sheets writ large with Jay-Z's John Hancock? Where Hip Hop was once a buyer's market in which the audience decided what was street legit, it has now become a seller's market, in which what gets sold as hip hop is whatever the boardroom approves. This panel explores the life and breath of Hip Hop.

The Enigma of Beauty: Airbrushed to Perfection
Location: Harlem Hospital Auditorium
Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Introduction by: Krishan Trotman (HBF Advisor)
Moderator: Lucille McEwen (Director, Harlem Community Congregations, Inc.)
Panelists: Tia Williams (The Accidental Diva), Iman (The Beauty of Color), Akiba Solomon (Naked), Benide Little (Who Does She Think She Is?), Karrine Steffans (Confessions of a Video Vixen)

What is "beauty"?  Where along the line did beauty merge with perfection? And, most importantly, what type of beauty are we being exposed to through literature? This discussion will open eyes to the airbrushed images that bombard our entertainment, and therefore our culture. Perfection may sell, but arguably it is human diversity and flaw that makes life interesting, and beautiful. Why are we not seeing this reality reflected in the books we read and the images we see?


Independent Black Publishing: From Start-up to Institution
Location: Harlem Hospital Auditorium
Time: 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.

Introduction by: Earl Cox (HBF Advisor)
Moderator: Paul Coates (BCP Press)
Panelists: Kassahun Checole (Africa World Press), Wade Hudson (Just Us Books), Tony Rose (Amber Books), Mark Anthony (QBoro Books), Jessica Care Moore (Moore Black Press)

There is a huge resurgence of African-American authors on the literary scene. Many of them start out as self-published and acquire a deal with a major publisher, while others choose to remain independent and publish other aspiring authors who lack the means, but not the talent. These small press operations face many difficulties and several questions arise: What special difficulties do black publishers face when it comes to gaining major distribution? Even though so many black books are selling in today's market, do the publishers feel they are given the credibility they deserve from the rest of the industry or frowned upon as amateurs trying to capitalize on a quick buck? How do the publishers deal with the influx of
aspiring authors who bombard them with manuscripts in hopes of publications and what specific things are they looking for in manuscripts/authors? What do they feel the future of black publishing holds?


SATURDAY, JULY 23, Countee Cullen Library
PANEL DISCUSSIONS at HBF05

The Future of Black Poetry
Location: Countee Cullen Library Auditorium
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.

Introduction by: April Silver, President, Akila Worksongs
Moderator: Jessica Care Moore (Moore Black Press)
Panelists: Ras Baraka (Black Girls Learn Love Hard), asha bandele (The Subtle Art of Breathing), MC Lyte (Just My Take), Chezia Thompson-Cager (When Divas Laugh), Mo Beasley (No Good Nigg@ Bluez)

This panel takes a critical look at the evolution of black poetry as spoken and written word. It is an examination of current modes of black poetry (Slamming, Po'jazz, etc.) What new areas of poetic expression will be nurtured in the new millennium? Will spoken word CD's and other forms of multimedia replace books of verse?

Art and Culture in the New Harlem: Boom or Bust?
Location: Countee Cullen Library Auditorium
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Introduction by: Munson Steed, Publisher, Rolling Out Magazine
Moderator: Voza Rivers, Director, Harlem Arts Alliance
Panelists: Howard Dodson, Herb Boyd, Debra Willis, Robert O’Meally

Many lived through the Harlem Renaissance which was a wonderful time, filled with vibrant colors, sweet sounds, places to dance, eat and have fun, mos of all filled with culture. We've witnessed the other side of Harlem, the sad era- When the vibrancy was dormant, surrounded by many abandoned properties. Today we can say HARLEM, is going through a second Renaissance. The vibrant colors are clearly visible, the culture is embraced by many. New construction going up constantly. The question now becomes, is all the hype helping the native Harlemites-- are the developers thinking a affordable housing for those that add to the vibrant cultures and bring forth the culture to the masses?  Where is this new era really taking us... Boom or Bust?

Where Are the Books That Look Like Me?
Location: Countee Cullen Library Auditorium
Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Moderator: Lynnette Velasco
Panelists: Beverly Jenkins (Title: TK), Sharon Flake (Bang), Walter Mosley (47), Irene Smalls (Irene and the Big, Fine Nickle), Sharon Jerry-Collins, BlackBooksGalore/KidsCulturalBooks

Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about building a rainbow; yet, books written and illustrated in broad spectrums of color, reflecting positive imagery, are precious few in library collections and still missing in significant action in our schools. This panel will explore the state of literature written for black children to include titles, imprints, marketing, subject matter ie: self esteem building, adolescent development, early childhood learning and connecting-family literacy.


Guerrilla Marketing on the Internet and Beyond
Location: Countee Cullen Library Auditorium
Time: 4:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Moderator: Earl Cox, Earl Cox and Associates Worldwide
Panelists: Troy Johnson (AALBC.com), Ron Kavanaugh (Mosaicbooks.com), Relentless Aaron (Push), Yasmin Shiraz (The Blueprint for My Girls: How to Build a Life Full of Courage, Determination & Self-Love)

Discussion will focus on effective ways of marketing your books to a worldwide audience using the Internet and creative ways of marketing your book using proven offline.

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SATURDAY, JULY 23, Countee Cullen Library, 2nd Fl, Conference Room A
CONVERSATION WORKSHOPS at HBF05

More than Postage: The Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and James Baldwin Stamps</b>
Location: Countee Cullen Library, 2nd Fl, Conference Room A
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.

Moderator: Monica A. Hand

Join poet, publisher, editor, and educator Haki R. Madhubuti; artist and stamp designer, Higgins Bond; Aisha Karefa-Smart, James Baldwin’s niece; and Manuel Gilyard, President of the Ebony Society of Philatelic Events and Reflections as they discuss the literary and historical contributions of Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and James Baldwin and the difference it makes having their images grace U.S. postage stamps.

Go Tell It – Writers of the Black Arts Movement Tell their Stories
Presented by: The Dallas African American Read-In
Location: Countee Cullen Library, 2nd Fl, Conference Room A Time: 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Moderator: Carla Ranger, Founder/Director, Dallas African American Read-In, Dallas County Community Colleges

Panelists: Ruby Dee (to be confirmed), Gordon Parks (to be confirmed), Rosa Guy, Philip Rose, Woodie King, Jr., Sarah Elizabeth Wright and Bill Banks. Enjoy sweet, sour, and savory inspirations from masters of the Black Arts Movement and more. 



Book Clubbin’: Everything You Need to Know About Staying in the Know

Presented by Soul Passages: A Book Club
Location: Countee Cullen Library, 2nd Fl, Conference Room A
Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Moderator: Priscilla Green
Panelists: Garvey Coleman, Joe Jackson, Gloria Perry, and Penny Smith


SATURDAY, JULY 23, Countee Cullen Library, 2nd Fl, Conference Room B
PUBLISHING SEMINARS at HBF05


Publishing 101: How to Get Your Book Published
Location: Countee Cullen Library, 2nd Fl., Conference Room B
Time: 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Presenter: Nancey Flowers, Author, Shattered Vessels; Publisher, Flowers In Bloom Publishing


Publishing 201: Today’s Alternatives in Publishing (Traditional, Self-Publishing, Supported Self-Publishing (Print-On-Demand))
Location: Countee Cullen Library, 2nd Fl, Conference Room B
Time: 1:45p.m. – 3:15p.m.
Presenters: Diane Gedymin, Editorial Director, iUniverse; Susan Driscoll, CEO & President, iUniverse


Be a Powerful Author!: How to Collect Telling Stories, Create a Speaker Platform from Your Authorship, Create a Successful Book Tour, and Sell More Books
Location: Countee Cullen Library, 2nd Fl, Conference Room B
Time: 3:30p.m. – 4:30p.m.
Presenter: Lisa Nichols, Author, Chicken Soup for the African American Soul



HBF AUTHOR SIGNING PAVILION (partial listing)

Michael Eric Dyson
Is Bill Cosby Right?

Charrise Jones
Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America

Cora Daniels
Black Power Inc.

Brenda Thomas
The Velvet Rope

Darren Coleman
Don't Ever Wonder

Debra Dickerson
The End of Blackness

Juan Williams
My Soul Looks Back in Wonder: Voices of the Civil Rights Experience

Janice F. Kearney
Cotton Field of Dreams


Victoria Christopher Murray
Grown Folks Business

Nikki Turner
GLAMOROUS LIFE

Lisa Nichols
Chicken Soup for the African American Soul

David D. Ireland
Perfecting Your Purpose
 
Danyel Smith
Bliss

Greg Tate
Everything But the Burden: What White People Are Taking from Black Culture, ed.

Gwendolyn B. Pough
Check It Before I Wreck It

Mark Anthony Neal
New Black Man

Nelson George
Post Soul Nation; Accidental Hunter

Bakari Kitwana
Why White Kids Love Hip Hop

Bob Herbert
Promises Betrayed: Waking Up from the American Dream

Gordon Parks
Voices in the Mirror

Rosa Guy
My Love, My Love

Jimmie Briggs
Innocence Lost: When Child Soldiers Go to War

Kevin Powell
Whose Gonna Take the Weight?

Ron Walters
Freedom is not Enough

Ruby Dee
With Ossie and Ruby

Woodie King, Jr.
The Impact of Race: Theater and Culture

Yvonne Bynoe
Stand and Deliver: Political Activism, Leadership, and Hip Hop Culture

Black Artemis
Picture Me Rollin'

Christopher John Farley
Kingston By Starlight

Akiba Solomon
Naked

Benide Little
Who Does She Think She Is?

Karrine Steffans
Confessions of a Video Vixen

Iman
The Beauty of Color

Tia Williams
The Accidental Diva

Ellese Southerland
Let The Lion Eat Straw

Herb Boyd
We Shall Overcome, Pound for Pound

Sharon Flake
Bang

Sondra Kathryn Wilson
Meet Me at the Theresa: The Story of Harlem's Most Famous Hotel

Vin Carretta
The Interesting Narrative and Other Writing

Walter Mosley
47, Little Scarlet

Yasmin Shiraz
The Blueprint for My Girls: How to Build a Life Full of Courage, Determination & Self-Love

Deborah Mathis
What God Can Do

Dr. Hilton Hudson
Heart of the Matter

Dr. Jeff Gardere
Love Prescription: Ending the War Between Black Men and Women

Eric Copage
Black Pearls

Authors Signing at Publisher’s Tents

Tia Williams
The Accidental Diva

Vin Carretta
The Interesting Narrative and Other Writing

Michelle Heath
7 Principles to Become Your Own Superhero

Reginald Pitts
OUR NIG: Or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black

Tracey Brown
Criminal Minded

Dorothy Carter
Grandma's General Store

Maryann Reid 
Marry Your Baby Daddy

Virginia DeBerry & Donna Grant
Better than I Know Myself

K'wan 
Street Dreams

L. A. Banks
The Forbidden (A Vampire Huntress Legend Series)

Ursula Kindred & Mirranda Williams
Mister Gumbo: Down and Dirty with Black Men on Life, Sex, and Relationships

Solomon Jones
The Bridge

Ryan Jones 
King James: Believe the Hype - the LeBron James Story

Colton Simpson 
Inside the Crips: Life inside L.A.'s Most Notorious Gang

Kalisha Buckhanon 
Upstate

Daimah Poole
What’s Real

Mary Monroe
In Sheep’s Clothing

Salome Thomas-El
I Choose to Stay: A Black Teacher Refuses to Desert the Inner City

Heather Neff
HAARLEM

Tajuana "TJ" Butler

JUST MY LUCK


HARLEM BOOK FAIR CHILDREN BOOK PAVILION
JULY 23, 2005 12:00 – 7:00 pm

READING & STORYTELLING

Program 1

Opening 12:30 pm
It’s In the Book! A Children’s Play 12:35 – 1:05
Irene Smalls 1:05 – 1:20
Sonia Black 1:20 – 1:30
Dorothy Carter 1:30 – 1:40
Natasha Tarpley 1:40 – 1:55
Regina Brooks 1:55 – 2:05

Program 2

Camille Yarbrough 3:00 – 3:15
Quincy Troupe 3:15 – 3:30
Juwanda Ford 3:30 – 3:45
Denise Lewis Patrick 3:45 – 4:00
Jackie Hartwick 4:00 – 4:15

Program 3

Irene Smalls 5:00 – 5:15
Kandi Harris 5:15 – 5:25
Natasha Tarpley 5:25 – 5:40
Troy Clie 5:40 – 5:50

AUTHOR AUTOGRAPHING BOOTH

Irene Smalls 1:15 – 2:15
Rosa Guy 2:15 – 3:15
Camille Yarbrough 3:15 – 4:15
Irene Smalls 5:15 – 6:15

Tent 2

Natasha Tarpley 1:50 – 2:50
Qunicy Troupe 3:30 – 4:30
Jackie Hartwick 4:30 – 5:25
Natasha Tarpley 5:25 – 6:30

JUST US BOOKS– BOOTH

Dwayne Ferguson 12:30 – 1:30
George Ford 1:30 – 2:30
Cheryl Willis Hudson 2:30 – 3:15
Camille Yarbrough 3:15 – 4:15
Denise Lewis Patrick 4:15 – 5:15
Wade & Cheryl Hudson 5:30 – 6:30


SUNDAY, JULY 24
THE HARLEM BOOK FAIR AUTHOR BRUNCH
Celebrating 5 Years of KENSINGTON Publishing

Hosted by Max Rodriguez, Founder, Harlem Book Fair and
Karen Thomas, Editor, Kensington Publishing

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Lenox Avenue
11:00am – 1:00pm
$30.00 in advance

RSVP to QBR 212.348.1681
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Street Map for vendors attending shown here: http://aalbc.com/harlem_book_fair_2005_street_map.PDF

List of vendors shown below:


Exhibitor Position
4 Front S369
4 Ladies Eyes Only N66
A New Hope Publishing S328
A Nu Direction Publishing S334
A. Peter Bailey N312
AALBC.com N78
Adama Images S70
Adeeva Publicity N54
Aesthetic Realism Foundation N45
Affections Cards and Gifts S388
African American Images C301
African American Read In S313
African Folk Heritage Circle N345
African Voices S7
Afri-Décor S6
Afrique Book N329
Akashic Books N59
Akeem Collective Middle Passage N7
Al Maidan Halal C325
Alight-New York Grit N43
All Saints School S22
Amber Communications Group Inc. N46
Amiaya Entertainment S65
Amin Rasheed N357
Anee S. Floyd N338
Aneesha Mustafa N382
Angela Wallace S348
Angelic Ones Publishing S59
Anvword Publishing N302
Art by Gerome Pub. Co S18
Arts and Crafts N308
Arts and Crafts N309
Assn of American Publishers N30
Baby Doll Books N371
Baron L. Rowe N325
Bashful Babies S308
Basil Ince S324
BDC Books N337
Beatrice Cunningham S365
Ben Logan N369
BET C29
Betty Donerson S382
Black Expression C23
Black Issues Book Review N40
Black Stock Novelties N384
Book Nook Productions N31
Books by Omari S27
Boris McKay S380
Bridges Book Center N72
Bronx Village Publishers S77
Brooklyn Public Library N41
Brother in the Bush S353
Brown Publishing S338
Bruce Publishing N13
Bryan Collier Art C14
Burning Spear UHURU Publications S45
Butterfly Press LLC S66
Calabar Imports S37
Carla Diane Ellis N62
Carla Thompson N47
Catering byTayyila C323
Catherine Reed S320
Cave Canem Foundation N63
Ceramic Workshop N1
Ceramic Workshop N2
Ceramic Workshop N3
Cheetah Rama N69
Chic Chapeaux N304
Christo Johnson S315
Coco Butta Kids Inc. N323
Cofa Publishing S32
Coffee Colored Books N53
Color-Bridge Books LLC S26
Columbia University/Souls N343
Complete Simplicity N383
Cradle Art N387
Crazy Black Lady Designs S306
Crosshouse Publishing S72
Cultural Treasures S386
Cultural Vibes N9
Cultural Vibes/Positive Vibes N14
Cultured Expressions Inc. N327
Daley Care Wholeness Enterprise N322
Darrell Farlough N25
Darryl Harvey N74
David Rivera Jr. S310
Dawhah Unlimited Alliance N17
Dawhah Unlimited Alliance N18
Dawn Auenve Press N38
Deborah LaSassier N303
Den Season N360
Destiny Publishing N306
Diashah Press S84
Diligence Publishing S367
Dirty Demo Corporation N370
Discover Africa Treasures S370
Divine Protection Publications LLC N365
Djema Import N378
Dream Weaver Press S38
Dreamchild Legacy Prod. N355
E & E C319
Earth Mother Press N348
Ebony & Mahogany Art Gallery S307
Edin Gallery N385
Elite Bo Arts S383
Ellen Ashford S337
Emmett L. Woods S371
Enlighten Publications N352
Errol Grimes Dance Group S13
Estelle A. Rollins S54
Eva Marshall S9
Everybody Wins Foundation S29
Fauia Abdur Rahman C324
Fawn Publishing N330
First Choice S377
First Choice S378
Flowers In Bloom Publishing N335
Flowers In Bloom Publishing N336
Franwarsyl C10
Frayer & Williams Publishing S46
Freedom Hall S44
Ghettoheat S53
Gil Publications S326
Gooding Thoughts Inc. S332
Graham Windham S71
Greene Bark Press S352
Gullah Publishing N33
Hampstead Publishing N51
Harambee Collective S57
Harlem My Love/HML NY N6
Harlem Underground N22
Harlem Writers Guild S364
Harper Colins C28
Haymarket Books N342
Heavenly Bod-Tees C2
Helenia Marshall N314
Hilton Publishing Company N65
Hold On To Your Dreams Publishing S79
Holtzbrink C26
HSST, Inc/American Achievement S372
Imani's Creations S389
Imperials Publishing S319
In My Image Production N15
International Tee's C6
Interstices Inc. N50
Invision Publications N332
iUniverse C33
J. Gaillard N367
James Lawrence & Assoc. S35
Janie's Publishing N351
Jasp Publishing S58
JCW Enterprises Inc. C20
Jeannie M. Zongo S10
Jelly Bean Tree S304
Jennifer Burton S343
JGB's S318
JKS Avoy N27
Joan J. S25
Joanne Naumann N37
Joanne Skerrett S363
John L. Clark (Aubu) N5
Journal of Hip Hop N361
JS Enteprise S68
Jude Andreasen S63
Junior Writers Foundation S347
Just Fish Café C322
Just Us Books Inc. S24
Kaden Publishing S50
Kamit Media Transvisions N79
Kandi Harris S40
Karen Ligon S327
Karoline Bathea Jones N318
Keisha Gaye Anderson N68
Kensington C35
Kensington C36
Kenya Arts & Crafts N381
Kevin Jackson N326
Khaliq-Art S356
Kibo Books S34
Kirk Coleman S379
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