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INDIANAPOLIS — Onboard the Black Worldschoolers Mobile Bookstore, they focus on celebrating three things: Black life, Black heritage and Black joy.Now, they have a fourth reason to celebrate."If you happen to see this bookmobile on the streets of Indianapolis, stop and check it out!" the post reads."When Natalie Pipkin, a mom of two, wanted a place for her sons to find diverse books to read, she launched @blackworldschoolers_bookstore on wheels.
This mobile bookstore brings all Black books directly to you. When you step on board the bus, children pick out books and buckle in to read. They have the option to put the book back on the shelves or buy it to take home. Pipkin told WRTV the dream started with her kids asking why they didn’t see many Black books and learn much Black history in school.Mobile bookstore delivers diversity on wheels RELATED: African Americans in Indianapolis: Local scholar profiles Black historical figures in the Circle City
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