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Click here to support SAVE LEMS: PNW Only Black-owned/focused Bookstore organized by Estelita's Library
Estelita's Library SAVE LEMS: PNW Only Black-owned/focused Bookstore Let's finish Black History Month the right way! Join us in saving a cultural institution
Fundraiser for L.E.M.S. Bookstore Surpasses $40,000
by Carolyn Bick When Vickie Williams died in 2017 of a pericardial effusion, her godson, Hassan Messiah El, slid into the role of managing L.E.M.S. Bookstore, the last Black-owned bookstore in the …
Why isn't Seattle trying to save this Black-owned bookstore? | Nikkita Oliver
If we really believed in racial and social justice in this city, we'd try to save the Life Enrichment Bookstore, or LEMS.
Nikkita Oliver
https://crosscut.com/author/nikkita-oliver
Effort to save black-owned bookstore in Seattle, a beloved cultural hub
L.E.M.S. Life Enrichment Bookstore in Seattle's Columbia City helped a community thrive, but could soon disappear amid an uncertain financial future.
Author: Ted Land
Effort To Resurrect Historic Seattle Bookstore Underway
The L.E.M.S. Bookstore, once the state's only black-owned bookstore, closed in 2017 after owner Vickie Williams died.
By
Neal McNamara
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