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In late 2016, the directors of the bookshop decided to close it down on the grounds that it was no longer economically viable. A particular problem was that it lacked a functional website, and was losing its specialist niche to online booksellers. The physical setup had not essentially changed since
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However, in early 2017 a volunteer New Beacon Development Group swiftly reopened the shop with reduced hours and set about gathering support. Crowdfunding raised £11,248, which helped the shop to undertake a major refurbishment and create a website, permitting online browsing and shopping. The
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In December 2021 New Beacon Books announced a move to online-only sales, but after raising money through another crowdfunding campaign, with the original stated target being reached within 24 hours, the bookshop announced it would be able to keep its physical location open. The directors were
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The 50th anniversary of New Beacon was celebrated with a series of events held during the latter part of 2016, including an International Poetry Night on 3 December, with internationally acclaimed poet and GPI trustee
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reported as stating: "For the foreseeable future, New Beacon Books will continue to be based at its current premises. We will be continuing to look at ways for a long-term sustainable future."
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and Sarah White, it was the first Caribbean publishing house in England. New Beacon Books is widely recognized as having played an important role in the
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renovations were completed in August 2017 and normal hours were reestablished, with a re-launch taking place in October 2017.
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the 1980s. The shop's imminent closure was announced at the 50th-anniversary celebrations in December 2016.
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is a British publishing house, bookshop, and international book service that specializes in
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How the West Indian Child is Made Educationally Sub-normal in the British School System
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Black culture; Black British, Caribbean, African, African-American and Asian literature
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History of the Voice: The Development of Nation Language in the Anglophone Caribbean
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New Beacon Books started out as a publishing house that was run out of the
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The Caribbean Artists Movement, 1966–1972: A Literary and Cultural History
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International Book Fair of Radical Black and Third World Books
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and Sarah White. It was named after the Trinidadian journal
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Radicals Against Race: Black Activism and Cultural Politics
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Other notable works published by New Beacon Books include:
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Open Tuesday-Saturday 11am - 6pm (Thursday 11am - 8pm)
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British publishing house and bookshop (founded 1966)
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John La Rose
Stroud Green Road
London
N4 3EN
https://www.newbeaconbooks.com/
Black British
Caribbean
African
John La Rose
Caribbean Artists Movement
George Padmore Institute
Stroud Green Road
Finsbury Park

Hornsey
John La Rose
The Beacon
Finsbury Park
Wilson Harris
John Jacob Thomas
Froudacity
Edward Kamau Brathwaite
Erna Brodber
Martin Carter
Bernard Coard
How the West Indian Child is Made Educationally Sub-normal in the British School System
Lorna Goodison
Mervyn Morris
Andrew Salkey

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