Prose to the People
By Katie Mitchell
Foreword by Nikki Giovanni
By Katie Mitchell
Foreword by Nikki Giovanni
By Katie Mitchell
Foreword by Nikki Giovanni
By Katie Mitchell
Foreword by Nikki Giovanni
By Katie Mitchell
Read by Katie Mitchell, Adenrele Ojo, Cary Hite, Tashi Thomas and Landon Woodson
Foreword by Nikki Giovanni
By Katie Mitchell
Read by Katie Mitchell, Adenrele Ojo, Cary Hite, Tashi Thomas and Landon Woodson
Foreword by Nikki Giovanni
Category: Essays & Literary Collections
Category: Essays & Literary Collections
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Audiobooks
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$26.99
Apr 08, 2025 | ISBN 9780593581346
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Apr 08, 2025 | ISBN 9780593581353
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Apr 08, 2025 | ISBN 9798217080588
330 Minutes
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Praise
“Black bookstores get due deference for being centers of history, community, activism and culture in this collection with an original foreword by Nikki Giovanni.”—Ebony
“Prose to the People is so visually dazzling that it’s tempting just to gaze at it, but dig into the book’s written content and you’ll find a revelatory survey of a literary arena that’s complex and consequential.”—The Washington Post
“Through vivid photography, interviews, and essays, this work—part-travelogue and part-manifesto—helps us fall in love with the places that have centered Black literature as a form of resistance.”—Elle
“At a time when our stories are being challenged, banned and erased, Prose to the People isn’t just a love letter to Black bookstores—it’s a reminder of why they matter now more than ever. These spaces aren’t just about books; they’re about resistance, remembrance and making sure our voices are heard, no matter who tries to silence them.”—Essence
“Presented in a visually dynamic, scrapbook-style format, the coffee table book supplements Mitchell’s experiential narratives and Q&As with booksellers with new and vintage photos, old documents, advertisements and flyers, plus poems and essays from other contributors.”—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Prose to the People is an important addition to any library, but especially for book collectors interested in Black culture and the power and influence of independent bookstores.”—BookPage
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