The subsequent year, the African American Literary Book Club (AALBC.com), an online publication, debuted with an inventory of the Black editors in publishing, celebrating our presence and accomplishments. It was the primary collective recognition of the importance of the work we had been doing, the historical past we have been unaware we were making. Troy Johnson, founder, and e-book lover, labored for Goldman Sachs while developing the net platform. This operation, which added visibility to the efforts of Black editors, has gone on to turn out to be a popular online bookseller right now.
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