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Tabitha Brown gifts $10,000 to North Carolina's first Black-owned children’s bookstore that reo


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"Victoria Scott-Miller reopened North Carolina’s first Black-owned children’s bookstore after threats tried to shut it down. That matters. Because this wasn’t just a store — it was a space for Black children to see themselves in books, stories, and possibilities. She didn’t back down. She rebuilt. This is why Black-owned spaces deserve protection, visibility, and support.

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NC'S 1st Black-owned children's bookstore info:

Liberation Station
@liberationstationbookstore

Address: 430 Hill St, Raleigh, North Carolina 27610

Founder Victoria Scott-Miller
@victoriascottmiller|

Credits
@jenniferhudsonshow
@essence

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