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  2. YALLFest - Wikipedia

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    YALLFest is a public two-day annual young adult book festival in Charleston, South Carolina that is the largest of its kind in the South.The festival was founded in 2011 by Jonathan Sanchez of the Charleston bookstore Blue Bicycle Books along with authors Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl.

  3. John Zeigler - Wikipedia

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    Harlan Greene, a friend of Zeigler since the 1970s, said the bookstore was an "oasis...open to all". [2] They closed the bookstore in 1971 and the College of Charleston bought the building. [2] [5] Today a plaque in front of the building remembers Peacock and Zeigler. [6] Zeigler and Peacock were serving members of the Charleston chapter of the ...

  4. List of independent bookstores in the United States - Wikipedia

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    JF Books District of Columbia: Kramers (bookstore) District of Columbia: MahoganyBooks District of Columbia: Politics and Prose District of Columbia (3 locations) For Keeps (bookstore) Georgia: Atlanta: Charis Books & More: Georgia: Decatur: Feminist: Quimby's Bookstore Illinois: Chicago: Seminary Co-op Illinois: Chicago: Unabridged Bookstore ...

  5. Students from the College of Charleston Hosts Book Drive Amid ...

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    South Carolina is one of the many states with book bans, including some African American literature. Still, students at the college are working to keep history alive by educating the public.

  6. This Company Coal Town in Iowa Was a 'Black Utopia' - AOL

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    The Buxton saga begins with another Iowa company town, called Muchakinock. Coal companies often recruited black workers as strikebreakers, and in 1880 Consolidation started bringing black ...

  7. John Martin Taylor - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Taylor opened his culinary bookstore, Hoppin' John's, in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. He had begun researching the culinary history of the area after interviewing the scholar Karen Hess on the history of Thanksgiving. In 1989, Hurricane Hugo hit Charleston. Taylor wrote his first book during the year that his business was ...