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Black Classic Press (BCP) is an
African-American African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans and Afro-Americans) are an Race and ethnicity in the United States, ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from sub-Saharan Africa. The term "African American ...
book publishing company, founded by W. Paul Coates in 1978. Since then, BCP has published original titles by notable authors including
Walter Mosley Walter Ellis Mosley (born January 12, 1952) is an American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. He has written a series of best-selling historical mysteries featuring the hard-boiled detective Easy Rawlins, a black private inv ...
,
John Henrik Clarke John Henrik Clarke (born John Henry Clark; January 1, 1915 - July 16, 1998) was an African-American historian, professor, and pioneer in the creation of Pan-African and Africana studies and professional institutions in academia starting in the ...
, E. Ethelbert Miller,
Yosef Ben-Jochannan Yosef Alfredo Antonio Ben-Jochannan (; December 31, 1918 – March 19, 2015), referred to by his admirers as "Dr. Ben", was an American writer and historian. He was considered to be one of the more prominent Afrocentricism, Afrocentric scholars ...
, and Dorothy B. Porter, as well as reissuing significant works by
Amiri Baraka Amiri Baraka (born Everett Leroy Jones; October 7, 1934 – January 9, 2014), previously known as LeRoi Jones and Imamu Amear Baraka, was an American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays and music criticism. He was the author of numerous bo ...
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Larry Neal Larry Neal or Lawrence Neal (September 5, 1937 – January 6, 1981) was a scholar of African-American theatre. He is well known for his contributions to the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. He was a major influence in pushing for black ...
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W. E. B. Du Bois William Edward Burghardt Du Bois ( ; February 23, 1868 – August 27, 1963) was an American-Ghanaian sociologist, socialist, historian, and Pan-Africanist civil rights activist. Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du Bois grew up in ...
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Edward Blyden Edward Wilmot Blyden (3 August 1832 – 7 February 1912) was a Liberian educator, writer, diplomat, and politician who was primarily active in West Africa. Born in the Danish West Indies, he joined the waves of black immigrants from the ...
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J. E. Casely Hayford Joseph Ephraim Casely Hayford, (29 September 1866 – 11 August 1930), also known as Ekra-Agyeman, was a prominent Fante Gold Coast journalist, editor, author, lawyer, educator, and politician who supported pan-African nationalism. His 1911 no ...
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Bobby Seale Robert George Seale (born October 22, 1936) is an American political activist and author. Seale is widely known for co-founding the Black Panther Party with fellow activist Huey P. Newton. Founded as the "Black Panther Party for Self-Defense", ...
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J. A. Rogers Joel Augustus Rogers (September 6, 1880– March 26, 1966) was a Jamaican-American author, journalist, and historian who focused on the history of Africa; as well as the African diaspora. After settling in the United States in 1906, he lived in ...
, and others. An affiliated company is BCP Digital Printing, established in 1995 to serve as the printer for Black Classic Press as well as for other companies and organizations.


History

W. Paul Coates (father of
Ta-Nehisi Coates Ta-Nehisi Paul Coates ( ; born September 30, 1975) is an American author and journalist. He gained a wide readership during his time as national correspondent at ''The Atlantic'', where he wrote about cultural, social, and political issues, parti ...
) founded Black Classic Press in 1978 in
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, originally working from the basement of his house. The company is one of the oldest independently owned Black publishers in operation in the United States. The primary mission of the press is to publish obscure and significant books by and about people of African descent. John G. Jackson,
John Henrik Clarke John Henrik Clarke (born John Henry Clark; January 1, 1915 - July 16, 1998) was an African-American historian, professor, and pioneer in the creation of Pan-African and Africana studies and professional institutions in academia starting in the ...
, and
Yosef Ben-Jochannan Yosef Alfredo Antonio Ben-Jochannan (; December 31, 1918 – March 19, 2015), referred to by his admirers as "Dr. Ben", was an American writer and historian. He was considered to be one of the more prominent Afrocentricism, Afrocentric scholars ...
were major influences in defining the mission and early direction of the press. The company publishes about six titles annually; most are out-of-print historical books that the company brings back into print.


Printing

The first books published by the company were pamphlets printed on a photocopier that Coates purchased. In the same vein, he established BCP Digital Printing in 1995 as an affiliated company of Black Classic Press.Reid, Calvin
"Printing and Publishing at Black Classic Press"
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The printing company, a million-dollar business, serves as the printer for the publishing company as well as for other companies and organizations in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area, and is the only black-owned printing company in the US.


Imprints

Black Classic Press has three imprints: * Black Classic Press: Historical reprints that deal with the African diaspora * W.M. DuForcelf: Currently defunct since 1994, a statement and a call for self-sufficiency in the African-American community * INPRINT EDITIONS: Serves academic books and titles that fall outside the primary mission of Black Classic Press list


Notable authors and titles


Walter Mosley

The press gained national attention in 1996 when best-selling author
Walter Mosley Walter Ellis Mosley (born January 12, 1952) is an American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. He has written a series of best-selling historical mysteries featuring the hard-boiled detective Easy Rawlins, a black private inv ...
chose Black Classic Press to publish ''Gone Fishin′'' (1997), the prequel to his popular
Easy Rawlins Easy may refer to: Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Easy'' (film), a 2003 American romantic comedy film *''Easy!'', or ''Scialla!'', a 2011 Italian comedy film * ''Easy'' (TV series), a 2016–2019 American comedy-drama anthology ...
mysteries. Mosley decided to publish a book with a small Black publishing house because he felt it was important "to create a model that other writers, black or not, can look at to see that it's possible to publish a book successfully outside mainstream publishing in New York." The result was so successful that in 2003 the press collaborated again with Mosley to publish ''What Next: An African American Initiative Toward World Peace'' (2003), part memoir and part call to action for African Americans after the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States. ''The Tempest Tales'' (2008), Mosley's homage to
Langston Hughes James Mercer Langston Hughes (February 1, 1901 – May 22, 1967) was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist from Joplin, Missouri. One of the earliest innovators of the literary art form called jazz poetry, Hug ...
' character Jesse B. Semple, was the third collaboration between Mosley and Black Classic Press. * ''Gone Fishin': An Easy Rawlins Novel.'' Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 1997. , * ''What Next: An African American Initiative Toward World Peace.'' Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 2003. , * ''The Tempest Tales.'' Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 2008.


Selected other publications

* Baraka, Amiri, and
Larry Neal Larry Neal or Lawrence Neal (September 5, 1937 – January 6, 1981) was a scholar of African-American theatre. He is well known for his contributions to the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. He was a major influence in pushing for black ...
. ''Black Fire An Anthology of Afro-American Writing.'' Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 2007. . Originally published: New York: Morrow, 1968. * Baldwin, Neil. ''To All Gentleness:
William Carlos Williams William Carlos Williams (September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963) was an American poet, writer, and physician closely associated with modernism and imagism. In addition to his writing, Williams had a long career as a physician practicing both pedia ...
, the Doctor Poet.'' Baltimore: Imprint Editions/Black Classic Press, 2008. , * Ben-Jochannan, Yosef ** ''A Chronology of the Bible''
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(1996) ** ''We the Black Jews'' (1996) ** ''Africa: Mother of Western Civilization'' (1988) ** ''Cultural Genocide in the Black and African Studies Curriculum'' (2004) ** ''African Origins of the Major "Western Religions"''
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(1991) ** ''Black Man of the Nile''
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(1989) ** ''Understanding the African Philosophical Concept Behind the "Diagram of the Law of Opposites"'' (2005) ** ''Our Black Seminarians and Black Clergy Without a Black Theology'' (1996) ** ''The Need for a Black Bible'' (1996) ** ''The Black Man's North and East Africa'' (2005) ** ''The Myth of Genesis and Exodus'' (1991) * Blyden, Edward Wilmot. ''Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race.'' Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 1994. , 2nd edition. Originally published 1888. * Casely Hayford, J. ''
Ethiopia Unbound ''Ethiopia Unbound: Studies in Race Emancipation'' is a 1911 book by J. E. Casely Hayford that is one of the first novels in English by an African writer and has been cited as the earliest pan-African fiction. It was first published by C. M. Ph ...
'' (2010). Originally published in 1911. * Du Bois, W. E. B. ''
The Negro ''The Negro'' is a book by W. E. B. Du Bois published in 1915 and released in electronic form by Project Gutenberg in 2011. It is an overview of African-American history, tracing it as far back as the sub-Saharan cultures, including Great Zim ...
''. Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 2005. , . Originally published in 1915. * Ginzburg, Ralph. ''100 Years of Lynchings.'' Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 1988. , . Originally published: New York: Lancer Books, 1962. * Jones, Charles E. ''The Black Panther Party (Reconsidered).'' Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 1998. , * Lewis, Reginald F., and Blair S. Walker. ''Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun?: How Reginald Lewis Created a Billion-Dollar Business Empire.'' Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 2012. , . Commemorative edition with DVD. Originally published in 2005. * Miller, E. Ethelbert ** ''First Light'' (1994) ** ''Whispers, Secrets and Promises'' (1998) ** ''Beyond the Frontier: African American Poetry for the 21st Century'' (ed.; 2002) * Porter, Dorothy (with Constance Porter Uzelac, eds) ** ''Early Negro Writing, 1760-1837'' (1995) ** ''William Cooper Nell: Selected Writings, 1832-1874'' (2002) * Rogers, J. A. ** ''Your History: From the Beginning of Time to the Present''
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(1983) ** ''As Nature Leads''
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(1987) *
Seale, Bobby Robert George Seale (born October 22, 1936) is an American political activist and author. Seale is widely known for co-founding the Black Panther Party with fellow activist Huey P. Newton. Founded as the "Black Panther Party for Self-Defense", ...
. '' Seize the Time: The Story of the Black Panther Party and Huey P. Newton''. Baltimore, Md: Black Classic Press, 1991. . Originally published New York: Random House, 1970. * Walker, David, and James Turner. ''David Walker's Appeal, in Four Articles: Together with a Preamble, to the Coloured Citizens of the World, but in Particular, and Very Expressly, to Those of the United States of America: Third and Last Edition, Revised and Published by David Walker, 1830.'' Baltimore, Md: Black Classic Press, 1993. ,


See also

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African-American book publishers in the United States, 1960–80 While African-American book publishers have been active in the United States since the second decade of the 19th century, the 1960s and 1970s saw a proliferation of publishing activity, with the establishment of many new publishing houses, an incr ...


References


External links


Black Classic Books
official website
BCP Digital
official website

at aalbc.com
"Inside Baltimore: Black Classic Press"
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Video of discussion with Paul Coates on Black Classic Press, June 15, 1996
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Tour of Black Classic Press, February 20, 2018
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