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What Happened to the Best African American Literary Magazines?

I’m a collector.   My family calls it hoarding.  While I’m a big proponent of electronic books, I still love to surround myself with books and magazines.  Recently I had to admit the space required to...

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THE BLACK SCHOLAR: Journal of Black Studies and Research

Volume 1 Number 1 November 1969 Mission Statement From the Inaugural Issue: THE BLACK SCHOLAR has been born out of the struggle of black scholars, black intellectuals, black leaders — all black people...

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March 26th 2013 – eNewsletter Highlights

Read Our Complete eNewsletter AALBC.com mourns the passing of Nigerian novelist and poet Chinua Achebe (November 16, 1930 — March 22, 2013) Author of classic novel Things Fall Apart Best-Selling Books...

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5 Ways to Support Independent Black Voices

The Digital Divide, or the disparity between internet adoption rates between various groups, has been a topic of conversation since the internet became a commercial entity two decades ago.  There is a...

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Share Info from Indie Black Owned Websites

Add Huria Search Resources to Your Website or Blog Huria Search was created in reaction to the current trend in search results that favor deep pocketed advertisers and large corporations over...

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Are Negro Girls Getting Prettier?

Ebony February 1966, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p25 The article focuses on the improvements in the beauty, health and personality of African American women. According to a survey, the African American women are...

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2015 Year End Thank You!

The biggest news for the new year is our website upgrade. We are redesigning AALBC.com from scratch, and we have the benefit of 18 years of content and experience, to bring you a world class website,...

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Our Future is Cyberspace

As access to cyberspace becomes less expensive, more voices will be heard and this period, the most prolific in the history of African American Literature, will rise to worldwide prominence, no longer...

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