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Third World Books functioned as a community center, hosting "book launches, author lectures, seminars, community meetings, debates, and even karate classes," existing as a leisure space and a site for intellectual curiosity. The overall impact of the store was far-reaching, invoked as a place for
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The store was founded in November 1968 by Leonard and Gwendolyn Johnston. It was originally located at 70 Walton Street before moving to 689 Bay Street, 748 Bay Street, and its final location in the 1980s. Third World Books was open for three decades, closing after Leonard's death in 1998.
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Hudson, Peter James; Austin, David (2014). "Research, Repression, and Revolutionβ€”On Montreal and the Black Radical Tradition: An Interview with David Austin".
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The store was "cramped and cosy...lined with lack histories, lack philosophies and lack calls to arms." Its interior was an eclectic mash of
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first encounters with a diverse body of literature. Notable people who frequented the store were:
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McDonald, Marci (23 August 1969). "Toronto's New Black Culture".
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orphan
link to it
introduce links
related articles
Find link tool
independent bookstore
Bathurst Street, Toronto
Toronto Star
C. L. R. James's
The Black Jacobins
Walter Rodney's
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

Pan-Africanism
Third-Worldism
Black Consciousness Movement
Black literature
Kathleen Cleaver
Malcolm X
traditional African masks
dashiki
Angela Davis
Michael Jackson
Quincy Jones
Roots



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