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AuthorTube

This directory lists traditionally Black YA authors who have active YouTube channels where writing is the main or one of the main topics of discussion.

If there is a Black YA author on YouTube in this way that is missing from the directory below, please email info@melanininya.com.

  • Charity Alyse
  • Tracey Baptiste
  • India Hill Brown
  • Britney L. Lewis
  • Liselle Sambury
  • Francina Simone
  • Nandi Taylor

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