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Book Excerpt: Prose to the People by Katherine Anne Mitchell

November 13, 2025 Katie Mitchell

Prose to the People celebrates Black bookstores, like Marcus Books, the nation’s oldest Black bookstore.

a colorful mural depicting African Americans and the words "Marcus Books est. 1960" in red letters
Opinion

Opinion: A Vandal Breaks into Legendary Marcus Books: Where is the Love?

June 3, 2024 Dera R. Williams

A vandal broke into the legendary Black-owned bookstore, Marcus Books, last October, leaving the community questioning, “Where is the love?”

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