Una Mulzac Explained
Una Mulzac (April 19, 1923 – January 21, 2012) was an African American bookseller and founder of the Liberation Bookstore, a prominent African-American bookstore specializing in political and Black Power materials and was located in Harlem.[1] [2]
Personal life
Una Mulzac was born in Baltimore, but raised in Brooklyn, New York.[3] Her father, Hugh Mulzac, was a socialist and the first black commander of a ship in the United States Merchant Marine. She grew up in Bedford–Stuyvesant, where she graduated from Girls' High School. Mulzac briefly worked as a secretary for Random House. In 1963, Mulzac moved to British Guiana, where she joined the People's Progressive Party and ran their bookstore in the capital of Georgetown. She was injured in a bomb attack at the Progressive Book Store. Mulzac was on the executive board of the Harlem chapter of the NAACP.[4] Her grand nephew is Sharrif Simmons, a poet and songwriter.[5]
Liberation Bookstore
A year after to returning to Harlem from British Guiana, Mulzac opened the Liberation Bookstore in 1967. The Liberation Bookstore has been compared to Lewis Michaux's African National Memorial Bookstore.
Further reading
- Joshua Clark Davis. From Head Shops to Whole Foods: The Rise and Fall of Activist Entrepreneurs. Columbia University Press, 2017,
- Joshua Clark Davis, "Una Mulzac, Black Woman Booksellers, and Pan-Africanism," Black Perspectives, September 19, 2016.
- Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, Harlem Is Nowhere: A Journey to the Mecca of Black America, Little Brown, 2011, .
External links
- Web site: Barnes & Noble Says No to Harlem USA . Columbia University. February 5, 2012 . Slutsky, Irina. Irina Slutsky.
- Web site: Save Harlem's Liberation Bookstore! . The Multiracial Activist. October–November 2000. February 5, 2012 . Douglas, Laura.
- Jacob McKean, "Last Chapter Draws Near at Mainstay Harlem Bookstore", Columbia Spectator, October 31, 2003.
- Web site: Liberation Bookstore Inventory for Purchase -- Immediate Response Appreciated . Now Rise Books . August 9, 2010 . February 5, 2012.
Notes and References
- Douglas Martin, "Una Mulzac, Bookseller With Passion for Black Politics, Dies at 88", New York Times, February 4, 2012.
- Web site: Una Mulzac, Black Woman Booksellers, and Pan-Africanism. Davis. Joshua. September 19, 2016. Black Perspectives.
- News: Activist entrepreneur Una G. Mulzac. Boyd. Herb. August 5, 2015. New York Amsterdam News. .
- Book: The Crisis. Mar 1958. February 5, 2012.
- News: interview. WBHM.