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Old 01-15-2020, 05:00 AM   #176
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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
(As a disclaimer, I've not actually heard of specific fixed ethnicity-specific sections in bookshops in my country. There might be a special front-of-store display of books of Aboriginal relevance, particularly at this moment with Dark Emu in the news, but I've not seen a permanent section.)
Amazon.com, at least the US store I have access to (not sure if the international one is exactly the same), has one AA section and a general section. The AA section has sub categories for different genres and their own top 100 lists. I have not cross checked with the general section if the books from the AA section can also be found in the general section. I hope they are, otherwise that choice would be horrible. I guess it is more a culture thing rather than a skin color thing.
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