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The Boggs African American Research Library is looking for businesses and organizations to help donate books and literature to help stock the library. Located in Keysville, GA, the Boggs African American Research Library combines the Black Youth Heritage Expo and the idea of a place for all African American writers to call home. The library will be about African American History and promoting African American writers - and they need partners to help complete the journey.

Please take a look at the following links and if you are able to assist, please contact Jacqueline Bosby at jdbosby@gmail.com and mention that you heard about them from HBCUConnect.com. If you are not able to donate materials, you can also help with financial donations as well as every bit helps.

http://www.boggsresearchlibrary.com

They are also looking for black writers and authors who would like to hold any book signings at the Boggs African American Research Library. The location is open to host seminars, book launchings, conferences, workshops, and more!

Please also check out this PDF to learn more about the library.
http://www.boggsresearchlibrary.com/upload...
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Thursday, May 3rd 2018 at 7:39PM
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