MY LIBRARY=LOVE (NOT HATE)
WHY AREN'T THERE BLACK PEOPLE REPRESENTED AT THE BOOKSTORES HERE IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS?
I have always gone into libraries across the country and as an adult was finally able to afford to purchase books at used and new bookstores However, now I ask Where are the black people at the bookstores
I went into the liberal bookstore Half Price Books yesterday and a black family went in there asking about a book, which they had called about on the phone
The employee I could tell answered her in a very slight sort of way "Did you tell them to put on hold for you?"
Not everyone is a savvy book buyer-like me (it does sound arrogant doesn't it) I'm a hispanic female who didn't have much help learning how to read when I was growing up
I had to collect aluminum cans to save to purchase my first book, but used the library a lot
Anyway, when I went to purchase my small amount of 6.00 I had to deal with that ugly employee. By that time the black family had left.
Because of Covid the store was nearly empty of readers and buyers I waited in line only to be slighted as well, "Are you ready!" That is when I had to say something-not so nice-for me and that family
Again, today another bookstore, Barnes and Nobel Again, the same thing-this time searching for a book, which was suppose to be on the bookshelf
These two women both Caucasian (white) in their 20's getting to stand behind the counter with jobs--while the black and hispanic community are the most unemployed--having to keep these two lousy employees in jobs Doesn't make much sense does it only to be given zero in return I speak more for the black community because they have no representation at the bookstores Having driven to California and Asheville--it is the same thing
If a difference is really suppose to happen then it needs to begin at the bookstores with reading With representation of blacks by having them work at bookstores I was a substitute teacher for a short while and got to help a small black kid by the name of Justice I use to say Justice for all and he really loved it However, Justice had problems with writing and reading I wanted to help him out by tutoring him so, he wouldn't end up being a statistic-it didn't happen for several reasons; However,
I say: Black Lives do Matter and they need to be represented at the bookstores So, that when black families come into the stores they won't be slighted, but they will be comfortable
Black by nature-Proud by choice You don't need a lousy white employee to make you feel proud even when they are holding up signs silence=violence
LOVE not IGNORANCE read TO open YOUR minds obviously those two don't read |
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