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Black Owned Bookstores You Should Be Supporting Right Now

The current Black Lives Matter demonstrations have sparked a conversation and dialogue that is bringing more hearts and minds to the cause. In addition to protesting, donating, and sharing countless stories on social media, many non-Black people are also taking the opportunity to finally educate themselves. The past week marks a new age in American history, with millions of people demanding action in response to the long standing issue of police brutality against Black Americans. But, protests and blacked out squares on your social feed mean nothing if you don’t do the mind work to be, as Angela Davis once said, “actively anti-racist.”

With that in mind, we think it’s tremendously important to utilize the talents of Black authors (and some non-black authors who can speak directly to privilege) in order to really support this cause. If you’re a Black person looking to explore more of your history, if you’re an ally looking for books to educate yourself on anti-racism and Black experiences, and if you’re looking to start educating your children on the issues of race and inequality in a tangible way, we’ve compiled a list of books that you may want to start with.

In addition to reading this type of literature, we definitely think it’s important to ensure that shopping Black-owned bookstores is on your radar. While we love a good Amazon find, Jeff Bezos has taken enough of our money already. Let’s make something count and help our bookstore grios stay in business. Below, we’ve complied a list of Black-owned bookstores you can shop in-store (check the COVID-19 restrictions in your area) and online from around the country.

For a full list of Black-owned bookstores, the African American Literature Book Club has compiled a comprehensive list of stores around the world. Tap below to see the comprehensive list and shop by your state.

California

Eso Won Books

Ashay By The Bay

Delaware

MeJah Books, Inc.

Florida

Dare Books

Georgia

Black Dot Cultural Center & Bookstore

Illinois 

Semicolon Bookstore & Gallery

Indiana

Brain Lair Books

Kentucky 

Wild Fig Books & Coffee

Maryland 

Wisdom Book Center

Massachusetts

Pyramid Books

Frugal Book Store

Michigan 

Source Booksellers

Detroit Book City

Missouri 

EyeSeeMe

Nebraska

Aframerican Bookstore

New Jersey

La Unique African American Books & Cultural Center

New York

The Lit Bar

Sisters Uptown Bookstore

Ohio

Smith & Hannon Bookstore

Oklahoma

Mocha Books

Fulton Street Books & Coffee

Pennsylvania

Harriet’s Bookshop

South Carolina

Turning Page Bookshop

Texas

Enda’s Booktique

The Dock Bookshop 

Pan-African Connection

Virginia

Harambee Books

House Of Consciousness

Positive Vibes

Washington, D.C.

Mahogany Books

Loyalty Bookstore

FYI, if you’re looking to help organizations that are fighting for the rights of Black and Brown people, please donate to local organizations like Black Vision Collective or Reclaim the Block by clicking here