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The Role of Black Women in the Book Publishing Industry
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The success of black women authors like Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, and Terry McMillan in appearing on the New York Times bestseller list in 1992 marked the turning point for the publishing industry to take notice of the demand for black literature. This led to the emergence of black university presses and programs for aspiring publishing professionals like the one founded at Howard University by John H. Johnson in the 1970s.

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