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Black Authors and Illustrators Confront Publishing Bias Amid Growing Literacy Disparity – Howard University News Service

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By Serenity Armstrong Howard University News Service WASHINGTON – For centuries, Black literature and art were destroyed and plagiarized while Black individuals were “inhumanely” beaten, imprisoned and killed for even attempting to learn to read or write.  Ongoing prejudice and inequalities further perpetuate the resulting literacy gap, limiting education and social mobility opportunities for the Black community. Despite facing systemic discrimi…
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hunewsservice.com broke the news in Seattle, United States on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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