Podcast Description:
Black librarianship in America has a long, overlooked history, one shaped by pioneers, segregation-era barriers, and ongoing struggles for equity and visibility. In this episode of Avery Messager, we trace key milestones in Black librarianship and explore how libraries and Black bookstores have served as sites of community, knowledge, and resistance.
You’ll hear from Rodney Freeman Jr., librarian and executive producer of the documentary Are You a Librarian? The Untold Story of Black Librarians, on why he started documenting what he calls “silent erasure” and how the public can support the film ahead of its 2026 release.
We also sit down with Katie Mitchell, storyteller and bookseller, to discuss her debut book Prose to the People: A Celebration of Black Bookstores, including why she distinguishes Black bookstores vs. Black-owned bookstores, and what her research reveals about the targeted threats Black bookstores have faced.
Time Stamps / Chapters:
00:00 Welcome + Episode 5 overview (The Avery Messenger)
00:33 Phillis Wheatley Literary & Social Club + USPS stamp unveiling
01:03 Remembering Ms. Tammy McCottry
01:32 What’s ahead: Black librarianship + Black bookstores
01:54 Timeline: Black librarianship pioneers (brief survey)
07:40 ALA 2025 report + questions about inconsistent data
09:20 Guest intro: Rodney Freeman Jr. + documentary overview
10:09 Why he created Are You a Librarian? (erasure + missing history)
14:16 Choosing interviewees + perspectives across librarianship
16:21 Libraries growing up + comics + representation
19:22 Future of libraries: AI, access, and community
22:35 How to support the documentary (2026 screenings + sharing)
24:02 Guest intro: Katie Mitchell + Prose to the People
28:09 “Black bookstore” vs “Black-owned bookstore”
30:00 Targeted threats to Black bookstores + historical examples
35:03 Research process + archives
35:54 South Carolina spotlight + announcements + next episode teaser
Resources:
The Stacks Speaks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz962vrrsNI
Phillis Wheatly Stamp Unveiling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljoQn21Ds-I
Hashtags:
#BlackLibrarianship #BlackBookstores #LibraryHistory
Keywords:
black librarianship in america
history of black librarians
black librarians documentary
are you a librarian documentary
rodney freeman jr librarian
african american library history
diversity in librarianship report
future of libraries and AI
black bookstores history
prose to the people book
katie mitchell black bookstores
black bookstores vs black owned bookstores
banned books and black literature
libraries community building
documenting is resistance