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  1. The Go On Girl! Book Club is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit organization that supports authors of the Black African Diaspora by choosing one book per m.

  2. Launched in 1991, Go On Girl! Book Club, Inc. is one of the largest national reading organizations in the U.S. for Black women. Their reading list spans over a quarter of a century. You may review the complete list below.

  3. Go On Girl! Book Club will be together again in Los Angeles June 23-26, 2022 to celebrate a double milestone, the 30th Anniversary of our book club’s establishment and the Author Awards Weekend. 2020 and 2021 have required us to take a slight detour on our journey.

  4. FOR MEMBERS ONLY. Non- members should "Like" our public Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/GoOnGirlBookClub/ TO BECOME A MEMBER OR START A NEW CHAPTER ...

  5. Go on Girl! Book Club. We are a national book club with 51 chapters consisting of 500+ members across the country. We celebrate the legacy of Black Literature and authors.

  6. Jul 26, 2015 · The Go On Girl! Book Club is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit organization that supports authors of the Black African Diaspora by choosing one book per month for all club members to read. The Club reading list is formed twice a year.

  7. The Go On Girl! Book Club is a nationally recognized reading club committed to fostering an awareness of and appreciation for literary works by authors of the Black Diaspora. Founded in 1991, the club has grown from one chapter in New York to 49 chapters across 16 states throughout the country.

  8. Go On Girl! Book Club. 2,745 likes · 34 talking about this. Go On Girl! Book Club, one of the largest national reading organizations in the U.S. for Black women

  9. Jan 12, 2021 · Go On Girl! Book Club: A 30 Year RetrospectiveCo-Founder Lynda Johnson takes a look back at the beginning of Go On Girl! Book Club to now. #GOGBookClub #GOG...

  10. Jan 12, 2021 · Go On Girl! Book Club: A 30 Year Retrospective Co-Founder Lynda Johnson takes a look back at the beginning of Go On Girl! Book Club to the present....

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