Black-owned children’s bookstore launches fundraiser to reopen in Raleigh

The family behind Liberation Station Bookstore, North Carolina’s first Black-owned children’s bookstore, is raising money to reopen in Raleigh.

Victoria Scott-Miller and Duane Miller opened their store in downtown Raleigh in 2023 but closed less than a year later after getting hate messages and death threats.

Now, Scott-Miller said they plan to re-open on Juneteenth in 2026 in Southeast Raleigh at Montague Plaza, a shopping center where every business is Black-owned…

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