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  2. List of Amistad Press books - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of books published by Amistad Press, an imprint of HarperCollins acquired in late October 1999. [1] [2] It is the oldest imprint devoted to the African-American market, [3] and takes its name from a slave ship on which a revolt occurred in 1839.

  3. African-American book publishers in the United States, 1960–80

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    While African-American book publishers have been active in the United States since the second decade of the 19th century, the 1960s and 1970s saw a proliferation of publishing activity, with the establishment of many new publishing houses, an increase in the number of titles published, and significant growth in the number of African-American bookstores.

  4. List of Black New York Times Best Selling Authors - Wikipedia

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    Dork Diaries Book 4: Tales From a Not-So-Graceful Ice Princess: Rachel Renee Russell: October 2, 2012 Dork Diaries Book 5: Tales From a Not-So-Smart Miss Know-It-All: Rachel Renee Russell: November 12, 2012 The Cartel 4: Ashley & JaQuavis: June 4, 2013 Dork Diaries Book 6: Tales From a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker: Rachel Renee Russell: October 1 ...

  5. Jan Harold Brunvand - Wikipedia

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    These stories helped form the basis of a collection which Brunvand later included in several popular books on the topic of urban legends. [41] In 1981, Brunvand's first book devoted to urban legends was published. The Vanishing Hitchhiker: American Urban Legends and Their Meanings [28] [33] [43] helped to popularize the topic for a student ...

  6. Kimberla Lawson Roby - Wikipedia

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    It was sold first at independent African-American Bookstores nationwide and ultimately at major chain bookstores. Within her first two months of official sales, a literary agent agreed to represent her, and her second book was sold to Kensington Publishing in New York. Her first was then picked up by Black Classic Press in Baltimore, MD. [7]

  7. Blackboard: African American Bestsellers - Wikipedia

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    BlackBoard: African American Bestsellers is an organization that promotes bestselling titles written by and about African Americans. [1] The BlackBoard Bestsellers List was started in August 1991 by Faye Childs and Debbie Wade. The list appears monthly and is syndicated in newspapers. [2]

  8. Urban fiction - Wikipedia

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    Try as some might, those who grew up outside the veil (i.e., outside the urban culture) may find it difficult to write fiction grounded in inner-city and African American life. In a broader sense, urban fiction can be traced back to the 19th century as realist and modern authors began writing literature that reflected a changing urban society. [3]

  9. Kimani Press - Wikipedia

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    Kimani Press was formed by Harlequin Enterprises, Ltd. in December 2005, with the purchase of the Arabesque, Sepia, and New Spirit Imprints from BET Books. Arabesque was the first line of original African-American romance novels from a major publishing house, and published two single-titles each month until it ceased publication in February 2015. [1]