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In this episode, Brother Nati discusses the African and Diaspora books we should have on our bookshelves and consider a "must read" for all generations. During his nearly four decades of ownership of bookstore Everyone's Place in Baltimore, Brother Nati has compiled the largest collection of African literature in Maryland and has grown his operation into the largest black-owned bookstore in the State. Listen as he shares insights on the origins of the infamous Trinidad Carnival, the hidden truth of the ancient African Book of Maat, and the nearby killing of Baltimore resident Freddie Gray in 2015 that sparked city and nationwide protests.
IG: @everyonesplacestore
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In this episode, Brother Nati discusses the African and Diaspora books we should have on our bookshelves and consider a "must read" for all generations. During his nearly four decades of ownership of bookstore Everyone's Place in Baltimore, Brother Nati has compiled the largest collection of African literature in Maryland and has grown his operation into the largest black-owned bookstore in the State. Listen as he shares insights on the origins of the infamous Trinidad Carnival, the hidden truth of the ancient African Book of Maat, and the nearby killing of Baltimore resident Freddie Gray in 2015 that sparked city and nationwide protests.
IG: @everyonesplacestore
Interested in Ad Sponsorship? Contact [email protected]
Please subscribe and review. Thank you for your support!