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Reserve a Booth in the African American
Pavilion at BEA America 2008
The African
American Pavilion at BEA is the marketplace
for thousands of African American publishing
industry professionals. Influential book
buyers and exhibitors form a community
of unprecedented strength.
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AALBC.com, African American Pavilion
Exhibitor,
2006,
2007 and 2008 |
BookExpo
America, one of the largest book trade
exhibits in the world, provides
independent African American book
publishers, self publishers, authors, Black
Interest Imprints at major publishing
houses, distributors, literary agents,
publicists, librarians and bookstore owners
exposure to more than eighty thousand book
buyers and booksellers from across the
globe.
Previous Exhibitors include Third World
Press, Africa World Press/Red Sea Press,
Just Us Books, Genesis Press, Zane's
Strebor Books International/Simon and
Schuster, The Stay Strong
Foundation/Terrie Williams Agency, Black
Expressions Book Club, Triple Crown
Publications, Ebony Magazine, The
Harlem Book Fair, Black Issues Book
Review; and Christian publishers Pilgrim
Press and Baker Publishing among others.
The African American Pavilion was founded in
2004 by Tony Rose, Publisher/CEO, Amber
Communications Group, Inc.; Adrienne Ingrum,
President, Adrienne Ingrum, LLC and Niani
Colom, Associate Publisher, Genesis Press.

TO RESERVE YOUR
BOOTH CONTACT: Tony Rose, Executive Director
and Co-Founder, The African American Pavilion at BookExpo America, at 520-568-6692 or via email:
amberbk@aol.com
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