Black Classic Press Explained

Parent:Black Classic Press
Founder:W. Paul Coates
Status:Active
Distribution:Publishers Group West
Genre:Non-fiction and fiction
Country:United States
Headquarters:Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Imprints:Black Classic Press
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INPRINT EDITIONS
Website:blackclassicbooks.com

Black Classic Press (BCP) is an African-American book publishing company, founded by W. Paul Coates in 1978. Since then, BCP has published original titles by notable authors including Walter Mosley, John Henrik Clarke, E. Ethelbert Miller, Yosef Ben-Jochannan, and Dorothy B. Porter, as well as reissuing significant works by Amiri Baraka, Larry Neal, W. E. B. Du Bois, Edward Blyden, J. E. Casely Hayford, Bobby Seale, J. A. Rogers, and others.

An affiliated company is BCP Digital Printing, established in 1995 to serve as the printer for Black Classic Press as well as for other companies and organizations.

History

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.[3]

The primary mission of the press is to publish obscure and significant books by and about people of African descent. John G. Jackson, John Henrik Clarke, and Yosef Ben-Jochannan were major influences in defining the mission and early direction of the press.[4] The company publishes about six titles annually; most are out-of-print historical books that the company brings back into print.

Printing

The first books published by the company were pamphlets printed on a photocopier that Coates purchased.[5] In the same vein, he established BCP Digital Printing in 1995 as an affiliated company of Black Classic Press.[6] The printing company, a million-dollar business, serves as the printer for the publishing company as well as for other companies and organizations in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area, and is the only black-owned printing company in the US.[7] [8]

Imprints

Black Classic Press has three imprints:

Notable authors and titles

Walter Mosley

The press gained national attention in 1996 when best-selling author Walter Mosley chose Black Classic Press to publish Gone Fishin′ (1997), the prequel to his popular Easy Rawlins mysteries. Mosley decided to publish a book with a small Black publishing house because he felt it was important "to create a model that other writers, black or not, can look at to see that it's possible to publish a book successfully outside mainstream publishing in New York."[9] The result was so successful that in 2003 the press collaborated again with Mosley to publish What Next: An African American Initiative Toward World Peace (2003), part memoir and part call to action for African Americans after the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States. The Tempest Tales (2008), Mosley's homage to Langston Hughes' character Jesse B. Semple, was the third collaboration between Mosley and Black Classic Press.

Selected other publications

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Gross. Terry. Ta-Nehisi Coates' 'Unlikely Road to Manhood'. August 15, 2015. Fresh Air. NPR. February 18, 2009.
  2. Web site: Black History Month & Baltimore's Black History . . May 20, 2012.
  3. News: Pride. Felicia. Manning Up: The Coates Family's Beautiful Struggle in Word and Deed. August 16, 2015. Baltimore City Paper. June 4, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080606214318/http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=15830. June 6, 2008.
  4. Web site: Black Classic Books About Us . Blackclassicbooks.com . May 20, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120427032349/http://www.blackclassicbooks.com/servlet/Page?template=about . April 27, 2012 .
  5. Web site: Paul Coates Publishing Discussion. Eso Won Books. November 7, 2017. March 15, 2022.
  6. Reid, Calvin, "Printing and Publishing at Black Classic Press", Publishers Weekly, May 22, 2015.
  7. Web site: Founded by a former leader of the Black Panther Party, the only black book printing company operates in Baltimore. Brandon. Ingram. Courtney Mims. WMAR-TV. Baltimore. February 25, 2021. March 15, 2022.
  8. News: Paul Coates Celebrates 40 Years at Black Classic Press, BCP Digital Printing. Stacy M.. Brown. Washington Informer. July 3, 2018. March 15, 2022.
  9. Web site: NOW with Bill Moyers. Arts & Culture. Walter Mosley Bibliography . . . September 6, 2003 . May 20, 2012.