Amistad Books Launches #BlackoutBestsellerList on Social Media

From Publisher’s Weekly: Amistad Launches #BlackoutBestsellerList on Social Media

Looking to support Black books during a period of national crisis and protest over race, Amistad Press has launched the hashtag campaign #BlackoutBestsellerList and #BlackPublishingPower. This is an effort to draw attention to Black authors and Black book professionals.

Launched by an email appeal and via social media sites on June 14, the campaign in support of Black books includes a graphic that announces:

“To demonstrate our power and clout in the publishing industry, June 14 – June 20, we encourage you to purchase any two books by Black Writers. Our goal is to Blackout Bestseller lists with Black Voices.”

Amistad Press has launched the campaign #BlackoutBestsellerList and #BlackPublishingPower in an effort to draw attention to Black authors and professionals.
Photo Credit: Publisher’s Weekly

Black Publishing Power #BlackoutBestSellerList

The hashtag campaign is the idea of Tracy Sherrod, editorial director of Amistad, HarperCollins’ Black and multicultural imprint. The goal of the campaign, she said, is to “turn the bestseller lists Black, to take the list over with books by Black writers or by other people of color.”

Sherrod told PW that the larger goal of the campaign is to highlight the buying power of African American book consumers. Furthermore, highlighting the behind-the-scenes efforts of Black publishing professionals working to deliver these books to the public. In the email appeal, Sherrod wrote: “Please join me in what I hope will be a powerful and proud moment in publishing for all of us.”

Sherrod said, “I think that we still have to prove to the publishing industry that we—Black book consumers—are a large and vibrant market and that we’re interested in books. It still seems like we have to prove this.”

“The campaign may work, or it may not work” Sherrod said about the effort to transform the bestseller lists. “But it should still raise the profiles of a lot of talented Black writers and show that Black literature is a growing market,” she said. “And it will show off the contributions of Black people in the book publishing industry.”

Read on for the full details of Amistad Launches #BlackoutBestsellerList on Social Media on Publisher’s Weekly.

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