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Harlem Book Fair 2005 Street Plan Final Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard (7th Ave) Welcome Welcome Tent #2 Tent #1 S1 empty position C1 empty position N1 empty position S2 empty position empty position N2 S3 empty position C2 empty position N3 Heavenly Bod-Tees S4 Sasy Singles Wearable Art Twelfth Church of Chrit. Scientist N4 1 1 3 S5 Tananna Entertainment C3 John L. Clark (Aubu) N5 3 5 5 t Marie Elanne t h S6 Afri-Décor Harlem My Love/HML NY N6 h S S t S7 African Voices C4 Akeem Collective Middle Passage N7 t r r e empty position e e S8 Wayland House Six Point Cultural N8 e t t S N S9 Eva Marshall C5 Cultural Vibes N9 o o u Simple & Plain r t t S10 Jeannie M. Zongo United African Educational Foundation N10 h h S S S11 Perri Tales C6 Sankofa/James Martin N11 i i d d International Tee's e e S12 Prayer and Help United for Peace N12 S13 Errol Grimes Dance Group C7 Bruce Publishing N13 Warm Spirit INDP Consultant S14 Uplift Fragrances Cultural Vibes/Positive Vibes N14 S15 Region C8 In My Image Production N15 empty position S16 Moses Somubi Spirit of Love & Service N16 S17 Black Books Galore C9 Dawhah Unlimited Alliance N17 Girl Scouts Council S18 Art by Gerome Pub. Co Dawhah Unlimited Alliance N18 S19 L.A. Views Upscale Magazine N19 S20 Yvette A. Griffith Valarie D. Bankhead N20 S21 Shawn Barratt Nyemay Collectables N21 C h S22 All Saints School i Harlem Underground N22 l d r e n S23 Leonard Webb ' Renee Flagler N23 s P a S24 Just Us Books Inc. v Latephine Collectibles Inc. N24 i l l i o n Harlem Book Fair 2005 - Rev. 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Bryan Collier Sankofa Publishing N35 t r r e e e S36 Pigtails Press Quick Quest Publication N36 e t t C15 S N S37 Calabar Imports empty position Joanne Naumann N37 o o u r t t S38 Dream Weaver Press Dawn Auenve Press N38 h h C16 S S S39 Miller Smith Publishers New York Power Authority Veronica Lane Books N39 i i d d e e S40 Kandi Harris Black Issues Book Review N40 C17 S41 Valderia D. Brunson New York Power Authority Brooklyn Public Library N41 S42 Raining Deer Queens Library N42 C18 S43 nHouse Publishing LLC empty position Alight-New York Grit N43 S44 Freedom Hall Orange Angel Press N44 C19 S45 Burning Spear UHURU Publications empty position Aesthetic Realism Foundation N45 S46 Frayer & Williams Publishing Amber Communications Group Inc. N46 C20 S47 TMW Publishing LLC JCW Enterprises Inc. Carla Thompson N47 S48 The Fin Group Poets & Writers N48 C21 S49 Melodrama Publishing QBR Twelfth House Publishing N49 S50 Kaden Publishing Interstices Inc. N50 C22 S51 Third World Press Inc. Moore Black Press Hampstead Publishing N51 S52 Primadonna Pub Inc. Ndowe International Press N52 C23 Harlem Book Fair 2005 - Rev. July 21th 2005 - FINAL S53 Ghettoheat Black Expressions Coffee Colored Books N53 S54 Estelle A. Rollins Adeeva Publicity N54 C24 S55 Time & Chance Publishing Time Warner Sekew Books N55 S56 RJ Publications Music Link Publishing Inc. N56 C25 S57 Harambee Collective Simon & Shuster Nature's Nuggets N57 S58 Jasp Publishing Laura Johnson N58 C26 S59 Angelic Ones Publishing Holtzbrink Akashic Books N59 S60 NY Black Librarians Caucus Ranache Unlimited N60 C27 S61 Tauvaris J. Moore's Expressive Arts Penguin Muggies Ent. 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