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  1. W. Paul Coates (father of Ta-Nehisi Coates) founded Black Classic Press in 1978 in Baltimore, Maryland, originally working from the basement of his house. [1] [2] The company is one of the oldest independently owned Black publishers in operation in the United States.

  2. In 1978 he founded the Black Classic Press (BCP), an imprint devoted to publishing obscure and significant works by and about individuals of African descent, particularly previously out-of-print books, and he also established the printing company BCP Digital Printing in 1995.

    • Publisher, printer and community activist
  3. Ta-Nehisi Coates; Talmadge Anderson; Theodore Vincent; Tony Martin-TM Press; ... Black Classic Press Black Classic Press P.O. Box 13414 Baltimore, MD 21203. 410.242.6954

  4. Founded in 1978, Black Classic Press is devoted to publishing obscure and significant works by and about people of African descent. We specialize in republishing works that are out of print and quite often out of memory. We began publishing because we wanted to extend the memory of what we believe are important books that have helped in ...

  5. Jan 20, 2019 · By 1978, the program had transitioned into the Black Classic Press (BCP), which Coates founded in order to publish books by and about people of African descent. After receiving his M.L.S. degree, Coates joined the staff at Howard University’s Moorland-Spingarn Research Center.

  6. Coates says Black Classic Press’ largest milestone came in 1997, when Walter Mosley, a black novelist known for crime writing (including the award-winning Devil in a Blue Dress), granted it the domestic and foreign rights to his latest novel, Gone Fishing.

  7. Feb 20, 2023 · Feb 20, 2023. Paul Coates in the basement of Black Classic Press. Credit: Paul Coates. It’s not often that you get to speak with a history-maker. I interviewed Paul Coates, founder of the Black Classic Press in Baltimore, for my previous story about America’s oldest Black publishers.

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