GOOD DAY UNCUT: Hakim's Bookstore
In the 1970s, Dawud Hakim's thirst for knowledge and his dedication to educating others led him to stock books that exclusively addressed African American history and culture—a rarity at the time. Hakim’s Bookstore became a vital resource for scholars and students, offering rare books and periodicals that were often unavailable in mainstream libraries and bookstores.
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